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RECORD OF 

SERVICES RENDERED DURING 

THE GREAT WAR 



REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE 
ON SERVICE FLAGS 



AT a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the 
L Century Association, held 27 November, 
1917, it was voted that a service flag should be made, 
on which should be shown a star for every member 
of the Association, who during the Great War ren- 
dered service to the Government of the United 
States, or to one of the AHied Powers, either in the 
Army or Navy of such power, and that this flag 
should be shown, as was customary during the war, 
outside of the club building. 

It was also voted that a flag should be made 
whereon should be shown a star for every member 
of the Association, who during the Great War ren- 
dered service, other than military or naval, to the 
Government of the United States, or to one of the 
AHied Powers ; and in addition to these stars there 
should also be shown on the same flag a star for 
every son or daughter or grandchild of any member 
who in the Great War rendered service to the Gov- 
ernment of the United States, or to one of the 
Allied Powers, either in the Army or Navy of such 
power, or in a civil capacity. 

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Alden Sampson and H. Bolton Jones were ap- 
pointed a Committee to have this in charge. Ques- 
tionnaires were sent to every member of the Club, 
and from the returns to these, hsts were carefully 
prepared and displayed in the Club House, and the 
two flags were shown as directed. 

After the war the individual records of members 
were sent to them for correction, and in many in- 
stances letters were written to obtain the fullest 
possible information, and accuracy of information. 

One hundred and thirty-five members were repre- 
sented by stars on the outside service flag, of whom 
two were killed and one died in service. On the in- 
side service flag three hundred and ninety-eight 
members were represented, two hundred and ninety- 
five sons of members, ninety-one daughters, fifteen 
grandsons, and one granddaughter ; a total of eight 
hundred stars on the service flag shown within the 
Club House. 

So far as the accuracy of the Report is concerned 
great pains have been taken to achieve the best pos- 
sible results. Almost certainly in certain instances 
the lists will prove to be incomplete and to a cer- 
tain degree inadequate. When, in spite of every 
effort to the contrary, such may prove to be the 
case, your Committee would suggest that a letter 
containing any necessary corrections or additions be 
sent to "The Chairman of the Committee on Service 
Flags," and this material will be carefully pre- 
served for the future historian. 

In nearly every instance the Committee has had 
to rely exclusively upon the information furnished 



by the members themselves to whom the Ques- 
tionnaires were sent. In some cases, owing to the 
modesty and reticence of members, this return has 
been of meagre sort, so that the amount of space 
occupied by the record of any particular individual 
does not necessarily indicate the relative importance 
of his service. In many instances the record should 
be more ample in order to do full justice to the sub- 
ject. Upon the whole, however, the members of 
the Century have contributed liberally of their time 
to make this Record of value, and on behalf of the 
Association, the Committee desires to express very 
sincere thanks for the cordial cooperation which has 
been rendered. The Committee also wishes to ex- 
press its appreciation of the intelligent and efficient 
aid rendered to the accomplishment of this work 
by the Librarian, Mr. Charles W. Gordon. He 
generously gave much of his own time for this 
purpose. 

The publishing of this Record has been delayed 
by two circumstances: First, the very considerable 
time necessary to receive answers from all mem- 
bers. Those returns came in very slowly indeed. 
As soon as the time, in the opinion of the Commit- 
tee, for publication had arrived, the material was 
handed to the printer. The second very consider- 
able delay has been the inevitable lapse of time 
necessary to get the matter through the press. It 
seems as if there had been unnecessary delay. Your 
Committee assures you that such is not the case. 

The vital character of service in every conceivable 
kind of war activity, and the very considerable num- 



ber of those who participated in that service, are 
very notable indeed, and will doubtless be a source 
of pride and satisfaction to present and future 
members of the Century Association. 

Alden Sampson. 

H. Bolton Jones. 
25 May, 1920. 



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HONOR ROLL 

• 
Members of 

The Century Association 

who, during the Great 
War, lost their lives in the 
Service of their Country 



RAYNAL C. BOLLING 

FANCHER NICOLL 
WILLARD STRAIGHT 



MEMBERS OF THE CENTURY ASSOCIA- 
TION WHO IN THE GREAT WAR SERVED 
IN THE ARMY OR NAVY OF THE UNITED 
STATES, OR IN THE ARMY OR NAVY OF 
ONE OF THE ALLIED POWERS. EACH OF 
THESE IS REPRESENTED BY A STAR ON 
THE SERVICE FLAG SHOWN OUTSIDE 
THE CLUB HOUSE. 



MEMBERS REPRESENTED BY STARS 

ON THE SERVICE FLAG SHOWN 

OUTSIDE THE CLUB HOUSE 



Abbe, Robert, Major, N.A. 
Medical Reserve Corps. 

AiTKEN^ Robert L, Capt., A.E.F. 

O.A.T.C., Plattsburg, 1917; Capt., Inf., 1917; 
Machine Gun Co., 306th Inf., 77th Div.; Grad. 
uated Army Line School, Langres, France; 
Army General Staff College, Langres, France; 
Intelligence, 77th Div., Staff, U.S.A. 

Aldrich, Richard, Capt., U.S.A. 

Gen. Staff, Military Intelligence Division, 
Washington, D. C, Feb., 1918, to May, 1919. 

Andrews, Avery D., Brig. Gen., A.E.F. 

Col., U.S.A., Oct., 1917; Deputy Director Gen- 
eral of Transportation, Nov., 1917, to March, 
1918; Dep. Chief of Utilities, March-July, 1918; 
on General Staff, 1st Section, G.H.Q., A.E.F., 
July, 1918; Chief of 1st Section, General Staff, 
and Asst. Chief of Staff to Gen. Pershing, Aug., 
1918; Brig. Gen., General Staff, Oct., 1918; Dis- 
charged, May, 1919; D. S.M.; Commander, 

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Legion of Honor; Commandant, Order of The 
Crown (Belgium) ; Commandant, Order of The 
Crown (Italy). 

Atterbury, Grosvenor 

Nat. Housing Assn., Com. on Wartime Hous- 
ing, Chairman; Education Corps, Supervising 
Architect, Army University, Baume, France; 
Y.M.C.A., Overseas Army, Educational Com- 
mis. A.E.F. 

AucHiNCLOSs, Samuel Sloan, Major, Ord., 

U.S.A. 

Five Plattsburg Training Camps, 1916-17; 
O.T.C., Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., as civilian em- 
ployee; Capt., Ord., July, 1917; Capt., Ord., 
Watervliet Arsenal, N. Y.; Camp Ordnance Of- 
ficer, Camp Wadsworth, S. C; Commanding 
Provisional Ordnance Co., Camp Hancock, Ga., 
Camp Shelby, Miss.; A.E.F., Nov., 1918, Port 
Ordnance Officer, Nevers, France; Base Ord- 
nance Officer at Headquarters, Brest, France; 
Major, Ord., April, 1919; Discharged August, 
1919. 

Bailey, Pearce, Col., Medical Corps, U.S.A. 
Major, July, 1917, Office of the Surgeon-Gen- 
eral, U.S.A., supervising all matters pertaining to 
nervous and mental disease. Was later promoted 
to the rank of Lieut. Col. and Col.; visit of in- 
spection to France and England during the sum- 
mer of 1918. Rendered service in securing and 
organizing the personnel for the Division of Neu- 



rology and Psychiatry. In Feb., 1919, there were 
700 officers in this service. In the examinations 
of soldiers and officers 74,000 men were found un- 
fit from a nervous and mental point of view. By 
his activity a specialist in nervous and mental 
disease was placed with every mobile division to 
jjrevent the develojDment of those functional nerv- 
ous conditions known as "shell shock"; Dis- 
charged, Feb., 1919. 

BiGELOw, John, Lieut. Col., U.S.A. 
Active mihtary duty, U.S.A., July, 1917; mem- 
ber of General Court Martial, meeting at Gov- 
ernor's Island, N. Y., July-Sept., 1917; Profes- 
sor of Military Science and Tactics at Rutgers 
College, New Brunswick, N.J.,Aug., 1917-May, 
1918; Acting Q.M. at Rutgers College, Oct., 
1917-May, 1918; General Staff, War Dept., 
Washington, D. C, War Plans Div., Chief of 
the Historical Branch of the Mobilization Sec- 
tion, May, 1918-July, 1919; Lieut. Col., May, 
1919. 

Bingham, Theodore A., Brig. Gen., U.S. A, 

BiRNiE, Rogers, Colonel, U.S.A. (Retired) 

Ordnance Advisor (Engineer), with Interna- 
tional Arms and Fuze Co., May, 1915-Jan., 1919, 
engaged exclusively in the manufacture of muni- 
tions for the British and United States Govern- 
ments during the war. The company operated 
plants at Bloomlield, N. J., and Montreal, Can. 

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Blake, Joseph A., Col., M.C., A.E.F. 

Instrumental in organizing the American Ambu- 
lance Hospital at Neuilly; Pres. of Med. Board, 
and Surgical Director of one Div. of Hospitals, 
Aug., 1914; in charge of Johnstone Rickett 
Hosp., Sept., 1915-March, 1917, Chief Surgeon; 
organized a surgical centre, comprising a num- 
ber of other hospitals in that region; estabhshed 
the Robert Walton Goelet Research Laboratory ; 
Am. Red Cross, Paris, organized the hospital, 6 
Rue Piccini (Dr. Blake's Hospital for care of 
French wounded) ; Major, M.R.C., July, 1917; 
commanding officer of Hosp., July, 1917-Nov., 
1918; consultant in Surgery for Dist. of Paris; 
Lieut. Col., June, 1918; Col., M.C., Nov., 1918; 
served on the Board for Standardizing Medical 
Department Supplies, Splints and Apparatus ; 
Discharged, Feb., 1919; Col., M.R.C., June, 
1919; Knight, Legion of Honor; Medal of 
Honor (Service de Sante) ; D.S.M. 

BoLLiNG, Raynal C, CoL, U.S.A., A.E.F. 

National Guard, N. Y., Squadron A, 1907-1915; 
1st Lieut., N. G., 1915; organized and took to 
Plattsburg the first motorized Machine Gun Co., 
Aug., 1915; Capt., N. G., Signal Corps, Nov., 
1916; in U. S. service, organized N. G. aviation 
at Mineola, N. Y., 1917, five months' service; 
honorably discharged, 1917; Major, Air Service 
Signal Corps, U.S.R., April, 1917; service 
abroad, June, 1917; Col., Aug., 1917; Asst. Chief 
of Air Service, Lines of Communication, Feb., 



1918, assigned to H. Q. of British Royal Air 
Force for observation work, preparatory to as- 
suming command of American Air Units on 
British front. Killed in action near Amiens, 26 
March, 1918. 

BoNSAL, Stephen, Lieut. Col., U.S.A. 

General Staff, Washington, D. C; Intelligence 
Section ; later attached to tlie Peace Commission, 
Paris. 

Brewer, George E., Col., M.C. 

Major, M. C, May, 1917; Director, Presbyterian 
Hospital Unit, Base Hospital No. 2, May, 1917; 
assigned to British Army, transferred to General 
Hospital No. 1, Etretat, France, B.E.F., Jan., 
1918; transferred to A.E.F., Consulting Sur- 
geon, 42nd Div.; Lieut. Col., June, 1918; Con- 
sulting Surgeon, 1st Corps, 1st Army, July, 1918; 
Col., October, 1918; Discharged, Jan., 1919. 

Brooks, Harlow, Col, M.R.C., A.E.F. 

Major, Chief of Medical Service, Base Hospital, 
Camp Upton, Sept., 1917-July, 1918; Chief Con- 
sultant in Medicine to the staff of the First 
Army, A.E.F., Aug., 1918; Lieut. Col., Staff of 
Chief Surgeon, Second Army, A.E.F., as Chief 
Consultant in Medicine, Nov., 1918-April, 1919; 
Discharged, April, 1919; Col. in Medical Sec- 
tion, O.R.C., U.S.A. 

Bryant, W. Sohier, Col., M.O.R.C, A.E.F. 
Civil Medical Practitioner with Royal Army 
Med. Corps, Feb., 1917, Royal Victoria Hosp., 



Netly, Hants, England, Visiting Surgeon and 
Specialist in Brit. Red Cross Hosp.; Medecin, 
Major de la Premiere Classe, Hosp. at Orleans, 
France, July, 1917; Major, A.E.F., Am. Red 
Cross Military Hosp., No. 3, Paris, Ear, Nose 
and Throat Specialist, Mess Officer, Summary 
Court Officer, and service on Examining Board; 
Am. Red Cross, Italy, Bologna and Amelia 
Dists., Oct., 1918; Lieut. Col., Feb., 1918; Am. 
Red Cross, Paris, April, 1918; Discharged, June, 
1919; Reconunissioned, Col., M.O.R.C., U.S.A. 

Caerel, Alexis, Major, French Ai'my, Medical 

Corps. 

French Army, 2nd Lieut., in care of the 
wounded in a base hospital at Lyons, Aug., 1914; 
sent by the Minister of War on a special mission 
to the front of all the French and Belgian Armies 
until the end of Jan., 1915. 1st Lieut., Jan., 
1915; one of the organizers of an advanced hos- 
pital at Compiegne for the study of a new method 
for the treatment of wounds. Capt., spring of 
1917; one of the organizers of the War Demon- 
stration Hospital of the Rockefeller Institute, 
1917. In this service visited America for a few 
months. Major, summer of 1917; in charge of a 
Mobile Field Hospital with one of the French 
Armies for the study of hemorrhage. After 
Compiegne was bombarded organized a new base 
hospital at Noisiel, and laboratories at St. Cloud; 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1916; Com- 
mander of the Legion of Honor, 1917. 

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Carty, John J., Col., U.S.A., A.E.F. 

Signal Officers' Res. Corps, Major, Jan., 1917, 
on staff of Chief Signal Officer, U.S.A., New 
York, April, 1917; Col., U.S.A., Aug., 1917; 
from personnel of Bell Telephone System organ- 
ized thirteen Volunteer Battalions, composed of 
telephone and telegraph experts, for service in 
the Signal Corps, A.E.F. ; organized laboratories 
for Research and Inspection, A.E.F.; served on 
the Staff of Chief Signal Officer, A.E.F., July, 
1918-May, 1919; special representative of Chief 
Signal Officer, A.E.F., later detailed as Signal 
Officer on duty with the American Commission 
to Negotiate Peace; Discharged, July, 1919; 
D.S.M.; Officer, Legion of Honor, April, 1918. 

Chadboukne, William M., Major, A.E.F. 
Major, N.Y.G., 1914-1916; Mexican border 
service with 12th N.Y. Inf., Texas, June, 1916- 
March, 1917; 1st Lieut., Adjt. Gen.'s Dept., 
Nov., 1917-Sept., 1918, A.E.F.; Chemical War- 
fare Service, July-Dec, 1918; Major, Chemical 
War Service, Sept., 1918; Discharged, Dec, 
1918. 

Clark, Stephen C, Lieut. Col., A.E.F. 

Major, Adjt. Gen.'s Dept., June, 1917; Staff 
of Major-General Wood, as one of the Assistant 
Dept. Adjts., Southeastern Dept., July, 1917; 
transferred to the 80th Div., N.A., at Camp Lee, 
Va., as Asst. Div. Adjt., Sept., 1917; later made 
Adjt. of the Div.; in August, 1918, transferred 
to Headquarters of the Second Army Corps, 



A.E.F., and became Adjt. Gen., with the rank 
of Lieut. Col. Was with the Corps when, as part 
of the British Fourth Army, it took part in the 
operations which broke the Hindenburg Line, 
east of Amiens, Aug., 1918. 

Cole, Rufus, 1st Lieut. 
Contract Surgeon, A.E.F. 

Collins, Joseph, Major, M.C., A.E.F. 

Major, M.C., Aug., 1917; service, Neuro-Psy- 
chiatric Examinations for officers, volunteers 
and enhsted men, Aug.-Dec, 1917; Am. Red 
Cross, Medical Director, Italy, Dec, 1917, to 
1919; Discharged, Feb., 1919. 

Conner, Lewis A., Col., M.C., U.S.A. 

Active Service, July, 1917-May, 1919, office of 
Surgeon Gen., Washington, D. C. 

Cooke, Carleton Sprague, Capt., A.E.F. 

Capt., Cavalry, U.S.R., Jan., 1917; Asst. In- 
structor, R.O.T.C., Madison Barracks, N. Y., 
Aug., 1917; organized and commanded Co. A, 
303rd Military Police, Oct., 1917; service abroad. 
May, 1918-June, 1919; in France and Germany 
(Coblenz); transferred to Inf.; Discharged, 
July, 1919. 

CusHiNG, Harvey, Col., M.C., A.E.F. 

Am. Amb., Neuilly, France, Chief Surgeon on 
First Harvard Unit, April-June, 1915; Major, 
Med. Corps, May, 1917, Director of U. S. Army 
Base Hospital, No. 5 (Harvard Unit), B.E.F., 
May, 1917; service with forward hospitals of 



B.E.F., Flanders, Paschendaele-Messines opera- 
tions, Summer of 1917; also in Lys offensive, 
Spring of 1918; detached for service with 
A.E.F., Senior Consultant in Neuro-Surgery, in 
the Vosges, at H.Q. of Med. and Surg. Consult- 
ants; rejoined Harvard Unit, B.E.F., 1918; Am. 
Red Cross, Medical Research Committee, Paris, 
1918-1919; Lieut. Col., June, 1918; Col., Oct., 
1918; Citation by Gen. Pershing, April, 1919; 
Companion of the Bath (British), June, 1919. 

CuTCHEON, Franklin W. M., Lieut, Col., A.E.F. 
Q.M.R.C, Capt., Dec, 1917; G.H.Q., France, 
Board of Contracts and Adjustments, July, 
1918; supervision of the Bureau of Accounts, 
A.E.F., and was the Financial Requisition Offi- 
cer, A.E.F. ; Lieut. Col., May, 1918; Advisor in 
Europe of the Special Representative of the U.S. 
Secy, of War; Military Citation for Meritorious 
Service in Financial Matters; D.S.M.; Knight, 
Legion of Honor; Companion of St. Michael 
and St. George. 

Dean, Bashford, Major, A.E.F. 

Ordnance Dept., U.S.A., Expert in defensive 
armor, 1917-1919. 

Delano, Frederic A., Col., A.E.F. 

Fed. Reserve Board, AVashington, D. C, 1917; 
Major, Engineer Corps, U.S.A., July, 1918; 
Transportation Corps, Tours, France, Aug., 
1918; Deputy Director Gen. of Transportation, 
Paris, Sept., 1918; Lieut. Col., Transportation 

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Corps, Oct., 1918; Col., Transportation Corps, 
May, 1919; Discharged, Oct., 1919; Knight, 
Legion of Honor, April, 1919. 

DowD, Charles N., Major 
Medical Corps, U.S.A. 

Dunham, Edwaud K., Major 
Medical Reserve Corps, A.E.F. 

Echols, Charles P., Col., A.E.F. 

Head of the Dept. of Mathematics at West 
Point; Col., U.S.A., 1914; Inspector at Allied 
Schools, and Observer with American, French 
and British armies at the Front, June-Sept., 
1918. 

Eliot, Ellsworth, Jr., Major 
Medical Reserve Corps, A.E.F. 

Faulkner, Barry, 1st Lieut., A.E.F. 

Enlisted, 40th Engineers, Sept., 1917; 2nd Lieut., 
July, 1918; 1st Lieut., Nov., 1918; served with 
the 1st Div. in the Toul sector, and at Cantigny; 
with the 3rd Div. at Chateau-Thierry; with the 
22nd and 28th Divs. on the Vesle; with the 82nd 
Div. at St. Mihiel; with the 35th, 1st, and 78th 
Divs., and with the First Army Corps as Corps 
Camouflage Officer in the Argonne; Time of 
service, Feb., 1918-Feb., 1919; Discharged, Feb., 
1919. 

Fiebeger, Gustave J., Col., U.S.A. 

Professor, U. S. Mil. Acad., West Point, N. Y.; 
service abroad as Military Observer, Oct., 1917- 
April, 1918. 

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Field, William B. Osgood, Major, O.R.C., l^.A. 

1st Lieut., Signal Corps, Photographic Branch, 
January, 1918; Captain, Air Service, Sept., 
1918; Major, MiHtary Intelligence, June, 1919; 
Discharged, July, 1919; Commissioned Major, 
O.R.C., N.A., Nov., 1919. 

Fletcher, Jefferson Butler, 1st Lieut., A.E.F. 
Distinguished Service Cross; Croix de Guerre, 
three citations. 

Flexner, Simon, Col., M.C., U.S.A. 

Major, Med. Corps, U.S.A., July, 1917; Lieut. 
Col., Med. Corps, March, 1918; Col., Officers 
Res. Corps, U.S.A., March, 1919; during the 
War was Commanding Officer, Auxiliary Medi- 
cal Laboratory, No. 1, U.S.A., July, 1917-Janu- 
ary, 1919; in England and France as delegate 
to the Interallied Scientific Conference, called by 
the Royal Society of London, Sept. -Dec, 1919. 

Foster, Nellis B., Lieut. Col., M.C., N.A. 

Major, M.C., Medical Chief, Base Hospital, 
Camp Meade, Pa., Aug., 1917; Director of Mili- 
tary Medicine, Med. O.T.C., Fort Oglethorpe, 
Ga., Aug., 1918; Lieut. Col., Oct., 1918; Medical 
Officer, Walter Reed General Hospital, Wash- 
ington, D. C, and Medical Consultant to the 
Northeastern Dept., 1919; Discharged, July, 
1919. 

Frissell, Lewis F., 1st Lieut., M.C., U.S.A. 
Contract Surgeon, 1917; Chairman of Med. Ad- 
visory Board, St. Luke's Hospital, N.Y.C, Jan.- 

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July, 1918; Tuberculosis Commission of the 
Rockefeller Foundation in France, A.E.F., 
July, 1918-Jan., 1919. 

Geester^ Arpad G., 1st Lieut. 
Medical Reserve Corps, U.S.A. 

Gibson, Charles L., Major, M.C., A.E.F. 

Organized Base Hospital No. 9 (New York 
Hospital) for Am. Red Cross, Jan., 1916; Ma- 
jor, M.R.C., April, 1917; Chateauvoux, Sept., 
1917; recalled to the United States for service 
in the Cornell Medical College, N.Y.C., Feb., 
1918. 

Gilder, Rodman, Major, U.S.A. 

Air Service, U.S.A., Capt., July, 1917. Liaison 
Officer w^ith the Royal Flying Corps, Canada; 
Major, May, 1918. Administrative and instruc- 
tion work at various non-flviner schools of the Air 
service; Discharged, April, 1919. 

Goodrich, Casper F., Admiral, U.S.N. (Retired) 
In command of the Navy Training School, 
Princeton, N. J. 

Goodridge, Frederic G., Major, M.C. 

Active duty. May, 1917, organizing Base Hos- 
pitals Nos. 37 and 15, Fort Benjamin Harrison, 
Ind., July, 1917; Asst. Surgeon and Surgeon of 
46th U.S. Infantry at Fort SneUing, Minn., and 
Fort Crook, Neb., Aug., 1917; Field Hospital 
No. 29, 5th Div., A.E.F., the Vosges, at St. 

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Mihiel, and the Meuse-Argonne. Commissioned 
1st Lieutenant, Captain and Major. 

Graves, Henry S., Lieut. Col., A.E.F. 

Major, Engineers, June, 1917; in France for 
organization of the work of the U.S. Forest Regi- 
ments; Lieut. Col., 10th Engineers, Forestry, 
Sept., 1917; recalled to U.S. to resume work as 
Chief of the U.S. Forest Service, Dec, 1918. 

Greenway, James C, Major, M.C., U.S.A. 
Base Hospital at Camp Bowie, Texas, Sept., 
1917-March, 1919. 

Harrison, Henry Sydnor, Lieut., U.S.N.R.F. 
Am. Ambulance, France, March- June, 1915. 

Harte, Richard H., Col., M.R.C., A.E.F. 
Major, M.R.C., U.S.A., May, 1917; Lieut. Col, 
May, 1918; Col., Oct., 1918; Director, Base 
Hospital No. 10, U.S.A., 1917; Commanding Of- 
ficer, General Hospital No. 16, B.E.F., 1917; 
Asst. Director, Surgical Service in France, 1917; 
detached from foreign service, and ordered to 
Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, D.C., Nov., 
1918; Discharged, Jan., 1919; Companion St. 
Michael and St. George; British War Medal; 
mentioned in dispatches by Gen. Sir Douglas 
Haig; Citation by Gen. Pershing. 

Hartwell, John A., Major, M.C., A.E.F. 

Am. Red Cross, July, 1917, Nat. Advisor on 
Surgical Dressings in the United States and 
France; Director of a course of instruction in 

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Fractures and War Surgery at Bellevue Hos- 
pital, under the Cornell University Medical Col- 
lege, Nov., 1917; Major, Med. Corps, Jan., 1918; 
Chairman, Medical Advisory Board, No. 8, Cor- 
nell Univ. Medical College, N.Y.C., Feb., 1918; 
A.E.F. in France, July-Nov., 1918, care of Sur- 
gical Supplies; Am. Red Cross, and the study 
of surgery in the American Army. Worked in 
the Evacuation and Field Hospitals during one- 
half of the Argonne-Meuse battle; Consultant 
Surgeon to the Debarkation Hospitals of the 
Port of New York; Discharged, July, 1919. 

Heiser, Victor G., Major 
Public Health Service, N.A. 

HiCKOK, Charles R., Major, A.E.F. 

Judge Advocate, Signal Reserve Corps, Avia- 
tion Section, A.E.F. 

Hill, Frederick Trevor, Lieut. Col., A.E.F. 
Private, 1st Training Regt., Plattsburg, 1915; 
Sergt., 3rd Training Regt., Plattsburg, 1916; 
Captain, Q.M.R.C, Feb., 1917; Gen. Pershing's 
Staff, France, May, 1917; Major, Dec, 1917; 
Lieut. Col., Oct., 1918; Legion of Honor, 
April, 1919; Discharged, Feb., 1919; Recommis- 
sioned Lieut. Col., Aug., 1919. 

Hodge, Henry W., Col., A.E.F. 

Major, Engineer Officers Reserve Corps, spring 
of 1917; sailed for France, July, 1917; Lieut. 
Col., Oct., 1917; Col., Aug., 1918. During 
his service was first in charge of the designing of 



railroad structures, was afterwards Manager of 
Roads, and finally was Asst. Chief Engineer of 
the Army, in charge of military bridges; Dis- 
charged, January, 1919. 

How^LAND, John, Major, U.S.A. 

Medical Department, Surgeon General's office, 
Washington, D. C, and service at Camp Meade, 
Pa., and elsewhere. 

Hunt, J. Ramsay, Lieut. Col, M.C., A.E.F. 
Contract Surgeon, U.S.A., July, 1917; O.T.C., 
Ft. Myer, Va., in charge of Neuro-Psychiatric 
Examinations; Major, M.C., U.S.A., consultant 
in Neurology and Psychiatry, Beau Desert Hos- 
pital Centre, France; Discharged, April, 1919; 
Lieut. Col., M.C., A.E.F., May, 1919. 

Hyde, Arthur S., Capt., A.E.F. 

O.A.T.C, Plattsburg, N. Y., Capt. Inf., Nov., 
1917; Camp Merritt, N. J., Jan., 1918; attended 
2nd Corps School, Chatillon-sur-Seine, France, 
Feb., 1918; Observer with French Army at Ver- 
dun; Capt., Co. L, 18th Inf., 1st Div., March, 
1918; active service in the Montdidier-Cantigny 
area, April-July, 1918; Instructor and Company 
Commander at Army Candidates' School, Lan- 
gres, July, 1918-Jan., 1919; in command of Co. 
B, 18th Inf., Army of Occupation, at the Co- 
blenz Bridge, Jan.-April, 1919; twice gassed; 
Discharged, June, 1919. 

James, Henry, 2nd Lieut., A.E.F. 

Adjt. Gen.'s Office, Washington, D. C, Volun- 
teer Assistant, March, 1918; 342nd Mach. Gun 

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Battalion, 89th Div., May, 1918; 2nd Lieut., 11th 
Inf., 5th Div., Nov., 1918-March, 1919, A.E.F.; 
detailed to Peace Conference, Paris, as assistant 
and acting Secretary of American Delegation 
on Reparations Commission, March, 1919; con- 
tinued after demobilization in April until ap- 
pointed American representative on Inter-Allied 
Danube Commission, on which he served until 
Aug., 1919. 

Janeway, Theodore C, Major 
Medical Reserve Corps, U.S.A. 

Johnson, Douglas W., Major, U.S.A. 

Local Exemption Board, N.Y.C., No. 136, 
1917; Member of Div. of Geology and Geogra- 
phy, Nat. Research Council, and, as its foreign 
representative, active in supplying to the Coun- 
cil detailed reports on the use of Geology and 
Geography in the Allied and Enemy Armies of 
Europe, 1917; Member of staff of Experts as- 
sembled by order of the President under direc- 
tion of Colonel E. M. House to prepare data 
for the Peace Conference, 1917; Major, Mihtary 
Intelligence Div., N.A., 1918; War Dept., Spe- 
cial Mission to war fronts, to study relation of 
Topography to Strategy in Belgium, France 
and Italy, and the Balkans, March-Oct., 1918; 
appointed by Col. E. M. House to study prepa- 
rations being made in European capitals for the 
coming Peace Conference, March, 1918; Dept. 
State, Am. Commis. to Negotiate Peace, Spe- 
cialist in Boundary Geography, Dec, 1918; Chief 

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of Div. of Boundary Geography, Am. Peace 
Coinmis., and Advisor to the President and Com- 
missioners, Paris, Jan.-Sept., 1919; appointed 
by Secy, of State to represent the Am. Govt, on 
the Roimianian, Jugoslav, and Central Territo- 
rial Commissions at the Peace Conference ; Tech- 
nical Advisor to State Dept. on European Terri- 
torial Questions, Oct., 1919; active in work of 
the American Rights League, Exec. Com., 
Chairman. 

Kammerer, Frederic, Major, M.R.C. 

1st Lieut., U.S.A., Feb., 1911; Major, O.R.C., 
U.S.A., April, 1917; U.S.A., General Hospital 
No. 12, Asheville, N. C, Chief of Surgical Div. 

Kennedy, Foster, Major, B.E.F. 

Royal Army Medical Corps, with British Armies 
in France. 

Keppel, David, Capt. 

Mil. Naval Bureau, Columbia Univ., Executive 
Secretary, April-July, 1917; Am. Red Cross, 
Washington, D. C, July-Sept., 1917; Capt., Mil. 
Intel. Div., Washington, D. C, Oct., 1917-Dec., 
1918; Discharged, Dec, 1918. 

Knoblock, Edward, Capt., British Army. 

Lambert, Alexander, Col., M.C., A.E.F. 

1st Lieut., M.R.C, U.S.A., July, 1908; Am. 
Red Cross in France, Chief Surgeon, June, 1917; 
Am. Red Cross, Medical Advisor, Aug.-Dec, 
1918; Lieut. Col., M.C., A.E.F., Aug., 1918; 

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Col., M.C., A.E.F., Oct., 1918; Asst. to Chief 
Surgeon, Port of Embarkation, Hoboken, N. J., 
Dec, 1918; Medical Consultant at Embarkation 
Hospitals Nos. 3 and 5, N.Y.C. ; active in form- 
ing the Red Cross Research Socy. in France, 
where cooperation was achieved between the med- 
ical men of France, England and America. 

Le Conte, Robert G., Commander, U.S.N. 
Lieut. Commander, Med. Corps, U.S.N.R.F., 
June, 1917; Commander, U.S.N., Base Hospital 
No. 5, until Sept., 1917; with hospital at Brest, 
France, until Dec, 1918. Also U.S.N., Medical 
Liaison Officer for Naval Forces in France; Rep- 
resentative in International Medical Commis- 
sion, Brest. Legion of Honor, June, 1919; Pro- 
moted, Commander, U.S.N., July, 1919. 

Lee, Burton James, Lieut. Col., M.R.C., U.S.A. 
Base Hospital No. 9, France, Aug., 1917; La 
Paune, Belgium, Oct.-Jan., 1918; Transfusion 
Committee, U.S.A., Chairman, Jan.-March, 
1918; Consulting Surgeon, 2nd Div., U.S.A., 
March-Nov., 1919; Consulting Surgeon, 4th 
Corps, later Asst. Consulting Surgeon, 2nd 
Army; Captain M.C., U.S.A., July, 1918; Ma- 
jor, July, 1918; Lieut. Col., Nov., 1918; D.S.M.; 
Croix de Guerre, one star. 

LiBBEY, William, Lieut. Col., U.S.A. 

Major, Ord. R.C., Feb., 1918; Asst. Chief In- 
spector, Small Arms Firing School, Camp Per- 
ry, Ohio, May, 1918; Lieut. Col., Inf., Sept., 

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1918; Chief Rifle Demonstrator, Ord. Dept., 
Washington, D. C, Oct., 1918; Discharged, 
March, 1919. 

LiYERMORE, William R., Col., U.S.A. 

Active mihtary duty, May, 1917 ; editor and busi- 
ness manager of Professional Memoirs, the offi- 
cial publication of the Corps of Engineers; re- 
lieved from duty, June, 1919. 

LoNGCOPE, Warfield T., Col., M.C., U.S.A. 
Major, M.O.R.C., April, 1917; Lieut. Col., 
M.C., N.A., Office of Surgeon General, Division 
of Medicine, Aug., 1917-July, 1918; Col., M.C., 
U.S.A., May, 1918; Senior Consultant for In- 
fectious Diseases, July, 1918-Jan., 1919; Dis- 
charged, Jan., 1919. 

LuQUER, Thatcher T. P., Col., A.E.F. 

Capt., Engineers, R.F., March, 1917; O.T.C., 
Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., May, 1917; Major, Aug., 
1917, 306th Engineers, 81st Div., Camp Jack- 
son, S. C, in command of 2nd Battalion; Lieut. 
Col., N.A., May, 1918; School for Field Officers 
at Langres, France, Aug., 1918; Col. of regi- 
ment (detached), Oct., 1918; Col. in command 
in the Vosges, St. Die sector, Nov., 1918; the 
Div. moved to the Sommedieue, south of Verdun, 
and became the Right Wing of the 1st Army. 
The Div. attacked, 9 Nov., and fought until 
the Armistice; relieved of conmiand, 13 Dec, 
and resmned duties as Lieut. Col.; Col. Engi- 
neers, U.S.A., March, 1919; Discharged, May, 
1919; on detached service, March-April, 1919, as 

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Divisional Educational Officer, 8th Corps, 
U.S.A.; Citation for conduct in action, Nov. 
9-11, 1918. 

MacCallum, W. G., 1st Lieut., N.A. 

Contract Surgeon, N.A., Expert in Pneumonia 
at Army Camps, 1918. 

Mackenzie, R. Tait, Major, R.A.M.C., B.E.F. 
Major, R.A.M.C, July, 1915, Connaught 
Hosp., Aldershot, later H.Q. Gymnasimii, Al- 
dershot; War Office, London, Oct., 1915, organ- 
izing Command Depots; Medical Officer in 
charge of Command Depot, Heaton Park, Man- 
chester, Nov., 1915-June, 1916; Inspection duty. 
Command Depots and Convalescent Camps, 
June-Sept., 1916; Military Hospitals Commis., 
Canada, Inspector, May-Sept., 1917; Surg. 
Gen.'s Office, Washington, D. C, Advisor in 
Physical Therapy, 1918. 

Manning, William T., Chaplain, N.A. 

Volunteer Chaplain, Camp Upton, N. Y., Chap- 
lain of 302nd Engineers, 77th Div., Dec, 1917- 
April, 1918; Chaplain of 6th Battalion, 152nd 
Depot Brigade, April-Nov., 1918; Knight, Le- 
gion of Honor; Officer, Order of the Crown 
(Belgium). 

Mather, Frank Jewett, Jr., Ensign, U.S.N. 

May, William Ropes, Major, M.C., A.E.F. 
O.A.T.C, Plattsburg, N. Y., 1915-16; 1st 
Lieut., M.R.C., March, 1916; Ft. Slocum, N. Y., 
April, 1917; O.R.C., Med. Sec, Capt., Aug., 

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1917; Major, Feb., 1918, at Ft. Slocum, N. Y., 
April-Sept., 1917; M.O.T.C., Camp Greenleaf, 
Ga., Oct.-Nov., 1917; Base Hospital, Camp 
Bowie, Tex., Nov., 1917-Aug., 1918; with Base 
Hospital No. 84, at Perigueux, France, as Chief 
of Medical Service, Sept., 1918-Jan., 1919; Evac- 
uation Hospital No. 13, Walferdange, Luxem- 
burg, Jan. -July, 1919; Discharged, Aug., 1919. 

Mayo, William J., Col. 

Chief Consultant for all the Surgical Services, 
1917-19, U.S.A., Med. Dept.; D.S.O., May, 
1919. 

Merrill, Charles E., Jr., Major, A.E.F. 

O.R.T.C, Plattsburg, Nov., 1917; Capt., Inf., 
attached to 78th Div., Camp Dix, N. J., Dec, 
1917; Executive Officer, Post-graduate School 
for Officers, Camp Dix, N. J., Jan.-March, 1918; 
Commanding E Co., 303rd Ammunition Train, 
March-May, 1918; on detached service with Ad- 
vance Party, 78th Div., France, May-June, 
1918; at Army General Staff College, Langres, 
France, June-Sept., 1918; assigned as Brigade 
Adjt. and Operations Officer, 15Gth Inf. Bri- 
gade, 78th Div., Sept., 1918; Major, Inf., Oct., 
1918; served in St. Mihiel salient, Sept., 1918, 
and in Argonne-Meuse battle, Oct.-Nov., 1918. 

Merriman, Roger B., Capt., A.E.F. 

Capt., Ord., May, 1918; Aide to Gen. W. S. 
Graves, A.E.F., Siberia, July, 1918; Mil. Intel. 
Dept., Washington, D. C, Dec, 1918; Dis- 
charged, 30 Dec, 1918. 

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Meyer, Adolf, 1st Lieut. 
Contract Surgeon, N.A. 

MoLiTOR, Frederic A., Col., A.E.F. 

Major, Engineer O.R.C., January, 1917; 
O.T.C., Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., May, 1917; Of- 
fice of Chief of Engineers, Bureau of Director 
General of Military Railways, July, 1917; Lieut. 
Col., Engineers, N.A., Dec, 1917; assigned to 
22nd Engineers, June, 1918; Col., Engineers, 
U.S.A., G.H.Q., A.E.F., Sept., 1918; Dis- 
charged, March, 1919. 

Murphy, Fred T., Col., M.C., A.E.F. 

Major, M.O.R.C., April, 1917, Director, Base 
Hosp. No. 21, France; May, 1917, with Cas- 
ualty Clearing Sta. No. 64, B.E.F.; Command- 
ing Officer of Base Hosp. No. 21, in Brit. Gen. 
Hosp. No. 12, Rouen, Sept.-Oct., 1917; Lieut. 
Col., N.A.; transferred to A.E.F., assigned to 
Med. Div. of Gen. Staff, Chaumont, May, 1918; 
Personal Representative of Chief Surgeon, 
A.E.F., with Am. Red Cross, Paris, and made 
Director of Medical and Surg. Supplies Dept. of 
Am. Red Cross, Aug., 1918; Col., Oct., 1918; 
Discharged, Jan., 1919. 

NicoLL, Fancher, Capt., A.E.F. 

EnUsted in Co. K, 7th Inf., N.Y.G., March, 
1900. He became a Sergeant in that company in 
Jan., 1909. In Dec, 1909, he was appointed 
2nd Lieut, of Co. L, and was made a Captain 
in July, 1913. From July to Nov., 1916, he 

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served with distinction with his company on the 
Mexican border. In answer to the President's 
call for mobihzation he became a part of the 
U.S.A. in Aug., 1917. Capt. Nicoll, at the time 
of his death, was serving with the 6th British 
Division at the front. He was killed on the 
morning of the twenty-seventh of Sept., 1918, 
while leading his men in an attack on the enemy's 
works. Only twenty-nine members of his com- 
pany survived the charge. In a letter written 
by a member of the company after the disastrous 
engagement we find this statement: "Even when 
Capt. Nicoll was dying he reached out his hand 
to comfort his company clerk, who had been 
wounded beside him." 

Osborne, Thomas Mott, Lieut. Conmiander, 

U.S.N.R.F. 

In command of U.S. Naval Penitentiary, Ports- 
mouth, N. H., 1917-1919. 

Page, Curtis Hidden, Major, U.S.A. 

Military Stores School, Dartmouth College, 
N. H., Group Leader, June-Aug., 1917; Capt., 
O.R.C., Washington, D. C, Dec, 1917; Office of 
the Chief of Ordnance, Washington, D. C; Chief 
of Mail Control and of File and Record Sections, 
Dec, 1917-March, 1918; Ordnance Training 
Camp, Camp Hancock, Ga., March, 1918-Feb., 
1919, serving as Intelligence Officer, Summary 
Court Officer, Senior Instructor, First Regi- 
ment, O.T.C.; Chief Intelligence Officer; Mem- 
ber and Reporter of the Efficiency Board, 

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O.T.C.; Inspector and Senior Instructor, Sec- 
ond Regiment, O.T.C., Commanding Officer, 
1st Regt., O.T.C., President of Examining 
Board, O.T.C., President of Special Courts, 
O.T.C., Commanding Officer, 2nd Regt., O.T.C., 
Major, U.S.A., Oct., 1918; Senior Instructor, 
O.T.C., Mustering Out Officer, O.T.C., Nov., 
1918, Feb., 1919; Assigned to Ammunition Div., 
Field Service, General Ordnance Depot, Mor- 
gan, N. J., Feb.-March, 1919; Personal Adjt. 
and Mustering Out Officer, March, 1919; Execu- 
tive Officer, March-June, 1919; Commanding 
Officer, Penniman General Ordnance Depot, 
June-Oct., 1919; Discharged, Oct., 1919. 

Palmer, Frederick, Lieut. Col. A.E.F. 

Accredited correspondent of the Press of the 
United States with the B.E.F., Aug., 1914-Dec., 
1916. In Aug., 1914, the British War Office 
offered to receive one correspondent to represent 
the American press at the British Front in 
France. The Press Association of America chose 
Frederick Palmer for this position. Major, Sig- 
nal Corps, A.E.F., June, 1917-Dec., 1918; In- 
telhgence Section, Genl. Staff, Dec, 1917-June, 
1919; Gen. Pershing's Staff, A.E.F., Lieut. 
Col., Oct., 1918. 

Paris, Wm. Franklyn, Capt., N.A. 

General Staff, Military Intelligence Div.; En- 
listed June, 1917; 1st Lieut., Inf., N.A., Aug., 
1917 ; Capt., Military Intelligence Division Staff, 
Aug., 1919. 

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Parsons, Wm. Barclay, Col., A.E.F. 

Major, 1st Engineers, U.S.R., Oct., 1916; Lieut. 
Col., N.A., July, 1917, 11th U.S. Engineers, 
with British Forces, Aug., 1917-Feb., 1918, and 
March- June, 1918; in Cambrai offensive, 20-24 
Nov., 1917, and in Cambrai defensive, 30 Nov.- 
4 Dec, 1917 ; operations near Arras and Bethune, 
1918; St. Mihiel and Argonne-Meuse offensive, 
and operations in Toul sector, 1918; Col., 
U.S.A., Sei3t., 1918; D.S.O. (British); Crown 
of Belgium (Belgian). 

Paton, Stewart, Major, A.E.F. 

Contract Surgeon, 1918; Commissioned Major, 
M.R.C., April, 1918; Overseas Service, Oct., 
1918. 

Pearce, Richard M., Major, M.C., U.S.A. 
Am. Red Cross, Medical Service of Foreign 
Conmiissions, Director, 1917; National Research 
Council, Div. of Medicine, Chairman, 1918; Ma- 
jor, M.C., U.S.A., 1918. 

Peck, CHiUiLES H., Col., M.C., A.E.F. 

Council of National Defence, Gen. Med. Bd. ; 
N.G. State Nat. Defence Assn.; Organizer and 
Director of Base Hosp. No. 15, U.S.A., July, 
1917, at Chaumont, France, a three-thousand 
bed hospital, and H.Q. Hosp. of A.E.F. during 
the war; Major, M.O.R.C, May, 1917; Senior 
Consultant in General Surgery, A.E.F., April, 
1918; Lieut. Col., M.C., N.A., June, 1918; Col., 
M.C., Aug., 1918; Surgeon Gen.'s Office, Wash- 

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ington, D. C, Chief of Dept. of General Sur- 
gery, Aug., 1918-Feb., 1919; Discharged Feb., 
1919; Recommissioned, Col., M.O.R.C., May, 
1919; D.S.M.; Hon. Member of 68th Battalion, 
Alpine Chasseurs, for services to French Army 
during the battle of Chemin des Dames, Oct., 
1917. 

PiERREPONT, Seth Low, Eusigu, U.S.N.R.F. 
Third District Exempt. Bd., Conn. ; State Coun- 
cil of Defence, Conn., Com. on Food Supply, 
Secy., Chairman of Ridgefield Committee; Lo- 
cal Fuel Administration, Ridgefield, Conn.; 
U.S.N.R., Aviation, Chief Q.M., June, 1918; 
Ensign, U.S.N.R.F., Oct., 1918, U.S. Naval 
Air Station, Hampton Roads, Va.; Discharged, 
Jan., 1919. 

PiNKHAM, Edward W., Col., M.C., A.E.F. 

Capt., M.C., U.S.A., Recruiting duty, N.Y.C., 
July, 1917; Major, M.C., U.S.A., Oct., 1917, 
Surgical Service, Fort McPherson, Ga.; Ad- 
ministrative work, Camp Lee, Va., and Camp 
Meade, Pa.; Chief Officer, Base Hosp. No. 10.5, 
Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind., Lieut. Col., 
A.E.F., Oct., 1918; at Brest, France, Executive 
Officer, Hospital Centre, Oct., 1918-Feb., 1919; 
at Joue-les-Tours, Tours, France, Chief Officer, 
Hospital Centre, Feb.-June, 1919; Col., M.C., 
May, 1919; Discharged, July, 1919. 

Pool, Eugene H., Lieut. Col., A.E.F. 

Medical Corps, A.E.F., Base Hosp. No. 9. 
Seventeen months' service abroad. 

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Powers, Charles A., Lieut. Col., M.R.C., U.S.A. 
Am. Amb. Hosp., Paris, Senior Surgeon, April, 
1916-July, 1917; Major, M.C., U.S.A., Chief 
of Surgical Service, Am. Mil. Hosp. No. 1, 
A.E.F., Neuilly, France, July, 1917-Oct., 1918; 
owing to physical disability was returned to U.S., 
Oct., 1918; on duty in U.S., Gct.-Dec, 1918; 
Discharged, Dec, 1918; Lieut. Col., M.R.C., 
U.S.A., July, 1919. 

Rand, William, Col., A.E.F. 

Major, Dec, 1917; office of Judge Advocate 
Gen., Washington, D. C, Jan.-March, 1918; 
G.H.Q., Chaumont, France, March, 1918-April, 
1919; Lieut. Col., Oct., 1918; Col., April, 1919; 
office of Judge Advocate Gen., Washington, 
D. C, April, 1919; Discharged, May, 1919. 

RiGGS, Austen F., 1st Lieut., M.C., U.S.A. 
O.R.C., M.C., Amb. Co. No. 13 (later, 301st 
Amb. Co.), March, 1917; Discharged for physi- 
cal disability, July, 1917; Psychiatric Consul- 
tant, Med. Advisory Bds. of 2nd and 3rd Dis- 
tricts, Mass., until Oct., 1918. 

RoBBiNS, Reginald C, U.S.N., Lieut., J.G. 
Ensign, U.S.N.R., April, 1917; Command of 
U.S.S. "Grosbeak," April, 1917; U.S.S. "Zen- 
da," June, 1917; U.S.S. "Dixie," Aug., 1917; 
Navigator, Signal and Communication Officer, 
Sept., 1917; Staff of Adm. Wilson, as Coding 
Watch Officer, Jan., 1918; Lieut., J.G., May, 
1918; U.S.S. "Von Steuben," as Patrol Watch 
Officer, May, 1918; Relieved, Feb., 1919. 

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Robertson, Thomas Markoe, 2nd Lieut., A.E.F. 
Air Service, U.S.A., 2nd Lieut., Feb., 1918; 
Air Service, H.Q., London, Assistant Personnel 
Officer, April- Aug., 1918; British Independent 
Air Service, Assistant Intelligence Officer, Aug.- 
Sept., 1918; Army Intelligence School, Langres, 
France, Sept.-Nov., 1918; First Army Observa- 
tion Group, Vavincourt, France, Intelligence 
Officer, Nov.-Dec, 1918. 

Russell, Frederick F., Col., M.C., U.S.A. 
Lieut. Col. and Col., M.C., U.S.A., May, 1917; 
Army Medical School, Washington, D. C. 

Saint Gaudens, Homer, Capt., A.E.F. 

O.A.T.C., Plattsburg, N. Y., May, 1917; 1st 
Lieut., Inf., Aug., 1917; 1st Lieut., Engineers, 
Sept., 1917; Capt., Engineers, May, 1918; or- 
ganized the first Camouflage Company, Co. A, 
40th Engineers, Dijon, France, Dec, 1917; in 
charge of the camouflage work of the 2nd Div., 
Feb. -July, 1918, in charge of important camou- 
flage work for the American Army until Nov., 
1918; wounded at the battle of Verdun- Argonne, 
25 Sept., 1918. 

Saville, Marshall H., Capt., U.S.A. 
Military Intelligence. 

Schelling, Ernest, Major, A.E.F. 

Capt., Inf., Aug., 1917; Major, Nov., 1918; 
service at War College, Washington, D. C, and 
at Fort Myer, Va. ; Assistant Military Attache 
at Berne, Switzerland, since Nov., 1917; Mis- 

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sions in Russia, Poland and Germany; Legion 
of Honor, Nov., 1918. 

ScHoriELD, W. Elmer, Capt., B.E.F. 

Royal Fusiliers, 24th Battalion; Royal Artil- 
lery, 2nd Lieut., Oct., 1915; served in France 
with M Battery (Anti- Aircraft) in 3rd and 4th 
Armies ; in the battles of the Somme, Arras, and 
Cambrai; with 2nd Army of Occupation, Co- 
logne, Germany, Guards Div., as Capt., and 
Acting Major; Discharged, Jan., 1919. 

Schuyler, Montgomery, Capt., A.E.F. 

Ordnance and Mil. Intel. Div., Siberia, Chief, 
Gen. Staff, U.S.A. 

Scott, James Brown, Major, A.E.F. 

Officers Reserve Corps, Judge Advocate, Wash- 
ington, D. C, May, 1917; Service in France; 
Discharged, March, 1919. 

Sever, George F., Major, Engineers, U.S.A. 
Commissioned, March, 1918; War Industries 
Board, Engineering investigations in New Eng- 
land and on the Pacific Coast in regard to the 
sufficiency of electric power for war needs ; Dis- 
charged, May, 1919. 

Shear, Theodore L., 1st Lieut., U.S.A. 

O.A.T.C, Plattsburg, N. Y., Aug., 1917; 1st 
Lieut., Inf., N.A., Nov., 1917; Dept. Mil. Aero- 
nautics, U.S.A., 1st Lieut., Feb., 1918; Dis- 
charged, Dec, 1918. 



Shrady, Henry M., 1st Lieut., U.S.A. 
Field Artillery. 

Smyth, Henry Lloyd, Capt., N.A. 

Instructor in Infantry Tactics and Topography, 
Harvard R.O.T.C, 1917-1918. 

SoPER, George A., Major, M.C., U.S.A. 

Commissioned, Jan., 1918; Med. Dept., Sanitary 
Corps, Washington, D. C; Discharged, Sept., 
1919. 

Spalding, Albert, 1st Lieut., A.E.F. 

Signal Corps, Aviation Section, A.E.F.; Aero- 
plane Observer in Italy. 

Stimson, Henry L., Col., A.E.F. 

O.A.T.C, Plattsburg, 1916, 1st Lieut.; Major 
Judge Advocate, Gen. Staff, Washington, D. C, 
and Intelligence Officer, War College, May, 
1917; Lieut. Col., 305th F.A., 77th Div., Camp 
Upton, N. Y., Aug., 1917; with 51st Highland 
Div., B.E.F., near Cambrai, Jan., 1918; General 
Staff College, A.E.F., Langres, France, took 
full course and was recommended for Divisional 
Chief of Staff, Feb.-May, 1918; at Toul for ob- 
servation with Artillery, 26th Div., A.E.F., 
May, 1918; with 305th F.A. at Souge, for field 
artillery instruction. May, 1918; in command 
of 1st BattaHon, 305th F.A., holding the right 
of the divisional sector near Baccarat, in Lor- 
raine, July, 1918; Col., F.A., returned to U.S., 
to command and bring over one of the new regi- 
ments then being raised, Aug., 1918; assigned 

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to 31st F.A., Camp Meade, Pa., Aug., 1918; 
Discharged, Dec, 1918; active in the organiza- 
tion of the Nat. Security League, Chairman of 
League's Com. on the Army ; writer and speaker 
in behalf of the war activities of the Nation. 

Straight, Willard, Major, A.E.F. 

Prominently identified with the organization of 
the Military Training Camp Associations in 
1917; O.A.T.C, Plattsburg, N. Y., 1st Lieut., 
1917; Major in Adjt. General's Department, 
U.S.A., April, 1917; Adjt. Gen. at Governor's 
Island, N. Y., May, 1917, and at Ft. Sill, Okla.; 
recalled to Washington to undertake the organi- 
zation of the War Risk Insurance Bureau, and in 
Dec, 1917, with his Staff, sailed for France to 
carry out the work of this Bureau in the A.E.F. 
In Feb., 1918, entered the General Staff College 
at Langres. Attached to the Staffs of the Third 
and Fifth Corps, during the organization, and 
at the opening of the St. Mihiel offensive was 
transferred to the General Staff of the First 

• Army. Previous to this he had received the Com- 
mission of Major of Infantry. Shortly before 
the Armistice he was selected by Gen. Pershing 
as Liaison Officer between himself and Marshal 
Foch, and immediately after the cessation of 
hostilities his services were utilized in the organi- 
zation of the American Delegation to the Peace 
Conference at Paris. He died from pneumonia, 
in Paris, 1 Dec, 1918; D.S.M. 

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Strong, Theron R., Major 

Captain, Field Artillery, U.S.A., Nov., 1917; 
Senior Instructor, Field Artillery, O.T.S., Camp 
Dix, N. J., Jan.-April, 1918; Captain, 317th 
Trench Mortar Battery, May, 1918; Major, 
Coast Art. Corps, U.S.A., Nov., 1918, Staff duty 
with Army Artillery, 1st Army, A.E.F.; Dis- 
charged, Feb., 1919. 

Swift, Homer F., Col., M.C., A.E.F. 

Capt., M.R.C., May, 1917; Director of Medical 
Service, Base Hospital No. 2, B.E.F., Jan., 
1917-Jan., 1918; Major, M.R.C., July, 1917; 
Am. Red Cross, Trench Fever Investigation 
Commission, Jan.-June, 1918; First Army 
Corps, A.E.F., Consultant Physician, July-Nov., 
1918; Consultant Physician, Third Army Corps, 
A.E.F., Nov., 1918-April, 1919; Lieut. Col., 
M.C., Nov., 1918; Col., M.C., March, 1919; Dis- 
charged, April, 1919. 

Swinburne, William T., Rear Admiral, U.S.N. 

(Retired) 

Served as President of General Court Martial 
at Headquarters of The Cruiser and Transport 
Force at Hoboken, N. J., Oct., 1918, until Sept., 
1919. 

Thomas, John M., 1st Lieut. 
Chaplain, N.A. 

Tillman, Samuel E., Brig. Gen., U.S.A. 

Superintendent Military Academy, West Point, 

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N. Y., June, 1917- June, 1919; Brig. Gen., 
U.S.A., March, 1919. 

Train, Arthur C, Major, U.S.A. 

Major, Mil. Intelligence Div. of Gen. Staff, 
Washington, D. C. After a course at the War 
College for Staff Officers, he received a certifi- 
cate as "Assistant, Grade 2"; Service, Oct., 1918- 
Jan., 1919. 

Trowbridge, Augustus, Col., A.E.F. 

Major, Signal Corps, June, 1917; Engineers 
Corps, Nov., 1917; Lieut. Col., Engineers, Gen. 
Pershing's Staff, Oct., 1918; British D.S.O. (Ci- 
tation of Sir Douglas Haig) ; D.S.M. (Citation 
of Gen. Pershing) ; Legion of Honor. 

VAN Beuren, Frederick T., Jr., Major, M.C., 

A.E.F. 

Captain, M.O.R.C., April, 1917; Major, May, 
1918 ; Overseas as Commanding Officer of Section 
3, Mobile Operating Unit No. 1, July, 1918- 
Feb., 1919; Discharged, Feb., 1919. Chief activi- 
ties: recruiting work for Medical Reserve Corps, 
May, 1917-March, 1918; Chief of Surgical 
Team in various Evacuation Hospitals in 
France, July-Nov., 1918. 

Vanderbilt, Cornelius, Brig. Gen., A.E.F. 
Col., 22nd Engineers, N.Y.G., Dec, 1916; Col., 
Corps of Engineers, U.S.A., Aug., 1917; Col., 
102nd Engineers, Spartanburg, S. C, Sept., 
1917-March, 1918, Chief Engineer of 27th Div.; 
Acting Chief of Staff, 27th Div., Feb.-March, 



1918; Camp Humphreys, Va., March-May, 
1918; Brig. Gen., A.E.F., June, 1918; Brig. 
Gen., 13th Div., N.A., Camp Lewis, Wash., 
Aug.-Sept., 1918; Brig. Gen., 25th Inf. Brigade, 
13th Div., Sept., 1918, until discharged; Brig. 
Gen., O.R.C., Aug., 1919; D.S.M. 

Van Dyke, Henry, Lieut. Commander, U.S.N. 
Chaplain; Commander, Legion of Honor. 

VoGEL, Karl M., Captain, M.R.C., N.A. 

Am. Hosp. Ambulance, Hospital B, Juilly, 
France, Nov., 1914-March, 1915; Medical Re- 
serve Corps. 

Walker, John B., Col., A.E.F. 

Medical Corps., U.S.A.; Commanding Officer 
and Chief of Surgical Service, Base Hospital 
No. 116 (Special Hospital for Fractures). 

Ward, Cabot, Lieut. Col., A.E.F. 

Major, Signal Corps, Aviation Section, U.S.A., 
Aug., 1917; Lieut. Col., Asst. Chief of Staff, 
S.O.S., Dec, 1918; D.S.M. ; Legion of Honor. 

Weld, Francis M., Major, A.E.F. 

O.T.C., May, 1917; Capt., Inf., Aug., 1917; 
Major, 2nd Battalion, 308th Inf., 77th Div., 
Oct., 1918; Campaigns of Baccarat, the Vesle, 
and the Argonne; Wounded, 5 Nov., 1918. 

Welling, Richard, Lieut., U.S.N.R.F. 

Fleet Naval Reserve, commanding Naval Base 
No. 4, Montauk, N. Y., March, 1917-Aug. 1919. 

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Wells, Edgar H., Capt., U.S.A. 

Am. Red Cross, Assistant to the Vice Chairman 
and Assist, to Acting Chairman and Director of 
Chapters, Dec, 1916-Aug., 1917; Deputy Com- 
missioner to Great Britain, Aug., 1919; Capt., 
Asst. to Mihtary Attache, Am. Embassy, Lon- 
don, Dec, 1917-Dec., 1918; Discharged, Jan., 
1919; Mihtary Cross (British), Nov., 1919. 

WiLGUs, William J., Col., A.E.F. 

Major, Engineer O.R.C., Feb., 1917; Col., En- 
gineers, Railroad Transportation Corps, Oct., 
1917; Military Railway Commis. to England 
and France, May, 1917. This Conmiission of 
five were the first of the combatant forces of the 
U.S. to land on European soil after the declara- 
tion of war by this country; prominent in de- 
termining the transportation policy of the U.S. 
in France; Director of Railways, Nov., 1917; 

, Deputy Director Gen. of Transportation; Dis- 
charged, Jan., 1919; D.S.M., March, 1919; Le- 
gion of Honor, April, 1919. 

WiLLARD, Daniel, Col., U.S.A. 

Council of Nat. Defence, Advisory Commis., 
Oct., 1916, Chairman; Sub-Com. on Transporta- 
tion and Conmiunication, Chairman, and, at the 
request of the Council of Nat. Defence, brought 
about the organization of the Railroad War 
Board; War Industries Board, Chairman, Nov., 
1917; Col. Engineers, Engineers Dept., Trans- 
portation Sec, Oct. 1918. 

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Williams, Linsly R., Lieut. Col., M.C., A.E.F. 
R.O.T.C., Camp Benjamin Harrison, Ind., 1917; 
1st Lieut.; Capt.; Major; Lieut. Col.; Serv- 
ice in France, May, 1918-March, 1919; with 81st 
Div.; Gen. H.Q.; Advance Gen. H.Q. 

Williams, William, Lieut. Col., N.A. 

Received Commission, Feb., 1918, Ord. Dept., 
Procurement Div., Washington, D. C, Law 
Service; Discharged, Feb., 1919. 

Wilson, Woodrow 

President of the United States; Commander in 
Chief of the Army and Navy ; head of the Com- 
mission for the Negotiation of Peace at Paris, 
1918-1919. 

Zinsser, Hans, Col., M.C., U.S.A. 

Member of the American Red Cross Commission 
for the Suppression of Typhus in Servia, 1915; 
entered active service as Major, M.R.C, 
U.S.A., Aug., 1917; served in Surgeon General's 
Office until Jan., 1918; Asst. Director of Lab- 
oratories, A.E.F., Jan.-June, 1918; Sanitary 
Inspector, 1st Army Corps, June-Oct., 1918; 
Sanitary Inspector, 2nd Army Corps, Oct., 
1918-Feb., 1919; Discharged, April, 1919, as 
Col., M.C., U.S.A. 



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MEMBERS OF THE CENTURY ASSOCIA- 
TION WHO IN THE GREAT WAR REN- 
DERED SERVICE TO THE GOVERNMENT 
OF THE UNITED STATES OR TO ONE OF 
THE ALLIED POWERS, IN ACTIVITIES 
OTHER THAN MILITARY OR NAVAL SER- 
VICE, THROUGH ORGANIZATIONS RECOG- 
NIZED BY THAT GOVERNMENT. EACH OF 
THESE IS REPRESENTED BY A STAR ON 
THE SERVICE FLAG SHOWN DURING THE 
WAR WITHIN THE CLUB HOUSE. 



MEMBERS REPRESENTED BY STARS 

ON THE SERVICE FLAG SHOWN 

WITHIN THE CLUB HOUSE 



Abbott, Lawrence F. 

Nat. Security League, Executive Com. ; active in 
writing in support of the war activities of the 
Government. 

Abbott, Lyman 

League to Enforce Peace; active in writing and 
in lecturing in support of the war activities of the 
Government. 

Adams, Elbridge L. 

American Red Cross, Capt., serving as hospital 
representative in France, June-Dec, 1918; Legal 
Advisory Board, Central Law Committee, 
N.Y.C. 

Adams, Herbert 

Committee on Public Information, Div. of Pic- 
torial Publicity. 

Agar, John G. 

War Dept., Commis. on Training Camp Activi- 
ties; Nat. Catholic War Council, on Com. of 
Eleven. 



Akeley, Carl. E. 

Engineer Dept., U.S.A., Div. of Investigation, 
Research and Development, Consulting Engi- 
neer; Emergency Fleet Corp., Special Asst. to 
Chief of the Concrete Ship Div. 

Alderman,, Edwin A. 

Am. Red Cross ; Council of Nat. Defense, Edu- 
cational Section, Washington, D. C. 

Aldrich, Chester H. 
Am. Red Cross in Italy. 

Ames, Charles W. 

State Safety Commis., Minn.; Am. Fund for 
French Wounded, Paris, 1916; Chevalier, Le- 
gion of Honor, July, 1919. 

Anderson, Edwin H. 

Commission on Training Camp Activities ; mem- 
ber of War Service Com.; Am. Library Asso- 
ciation. 

Appleton, Edward D. 

Home Defense, N.Y.C., Capt. 

Bacheller, Irving 

In service of British Foreign Office at the front 
as War Correspondent, 1917; active in writing 
both verse and prose in support of the war. 

Bacon, Gorham 

Medical Advisory Board, N.Y.C., of the New 
York Eye and Ear Infirmary. 

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Baekeland, Leo H. 

Naval Consulting Board; Nat. Research Coun- 
cil, Nitrate Supply Committee, Organizing 
Member. 

Bakek, Ray Stannard 

U.S. State Dept., Special Commissioner on La- 
bor and Political Conditions in England, France 
and Italy. In the Peace Conference at Paris 
was Director of the Press Service of the Ameri- 
can Commission. 

Bakewell, Charles M. 

Major, Am. Red Cross; Inspector and Historian 
for Italy; Rome, 1918-19. 

Baldwin, Edwin 

Legal Advisory Board, N.Y.C., Associate Mem- 
ber. 

Baldwin, George J. 

U.S. Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Cor- 
poration, Hog Island, Pa., Board of Directors, 
Chairman; New York Shipbuilding Corpora- 
tion, Camden, N. J., Board of Directors, Chair- 
man. 

Baldwin, Henry deF. 

Legal Advisory Board, N.Y.C., Chairman, Lo- 
cal Exemption Board. 

Bangs, Francis S. 

Legal Advisory Board, N.Y.C., Supervisory 
Committee. 



Bangs, John Kendrick 

Rehabilitation of Devastated France, Am. Red 
Cross and Y.M.C.A., in France. 

Bannard, Otto T. 

Am. Red Cross, N.Y.C., purchase and distribu- 
tion of supphes, eight months' service ; under the 
Ahen Property Custodian, Advisory Committee 
on Sales, Chairman; Director of Hamburg- 
American Steamship Company, the North Ger- 
man Lloyd Steamship Company, and their 
American subsidiaiy companies. 

Barker, Lewellys F. 

Committee on Naval Recruiting in Maryland; 
Medical Advisory Board, N.A. 

Barse, George R., Jr. 

Am. Protective Service, Investigator ; Service on 
Long Island and Northern Westchester Co., 
N. Y. 

Bartlett, Frederic C. 

Naval Intelligence, Chicago, Assistant Manager 
and later Manager. 

Baskerville, Charles 

Bureau of Mines and Ordnance Dept. ; Consult- 
ing Engineer in manufacture of gas for warfare. 

Bassett, John S. 

Investigator for the National Board for His- 
torical Service, Washington, D. C; Y.M.C.A. 
Lecturer at Camp Devens, Mass. 

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Beatty, Robert C. 

Legal Advisory Board, N.Y.C. 

Beers, Lucius H. 

Submarine Defense Assn., Chairman, service 
rendered in association with the Navy Dept. 

Betts, Samuel R. 

U.S. Commissioner, Southern Dist. of N.Y., act- 
ing Magistrate; Legal Advisory Board, N.Y.C; 
Advisory Council to Alien Property Custodian, 
in respect to matters involving Patents and 
Trade-marks; Director of Alien Property taken 
over by Alien Property Custodian. 

Biggs, Herman M. 

N. Y. State Mobilization Bureau; Am. Red 
Cross, Medical Advisory Com. 

Blashfield, Edwin H. 

Committee on Public Information, Div. of Pic- 
torial Publicity; one of Chairmen for N.Y.C; 
Treas. Dept., Liberty Loan Com., N.Y.C 

BoGERT, Walter L. 

Drama League, Service at Camps. 

Boston, Charles A. 

Legal Advisory Board, N.Y.C 

BouTON, Archibald L. 

In charge of academic instruction, S.A.T.C, 
New York University, Sept., 1918-Jan., 1919; 
Y.M.C.A., War Personnel Committee, the East- 
ern Division, March, 1918. 

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Bradley, William Harrison 

U.S. Consul-General, Montreal, Canada. In 
charge of Belligerent Aliens, acting for the 
United States and Canadian Governments. 

Braixard, Owen 

Quartermaster's Division, N.A., Town Plan- 
ning, Camp Meade, Md.; Sub-Council of Na- 
tional Defense; Sub-Council on Housing, Hog 
Island, Pa. 

Brannan, John W. 

Ninth Coast Artillery, N.Y.G. Service, April, 
1917-1920; Capt., Medical Corps, Dec, 1918. 

Breck, George W. 

Ninth Coast Artillery, N.Y.G. 

Brewster, Robert S. 

State Dept., Special Asst. to the War Trade 
Board in London, Oct., 191 8- Jan., 1919. 

Brewster, William T. 

Associate Director of the Am. University Union, 
Paris, and Registrar (volunteer) for soldiers in 
the University of Paris, under the Army Edu- 
cational Commission, Dec, 1918-May, 1919; 
previous to that was a Government employee, 
N.Y.C., and in that capacity read foreign lan- 
guage papers (Portuguese). 

Brown, Elmer E. 

Greater N.Y.C., Library War Council; univer- 
sity service in Vocational Training of soldiers 
and members of S.A.T.C., Univ. of N. Y. 

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Brown, Lawkason 

Contract Surg., Camp Devens, Mass., Dec, 
1917-Jan., 1918. 

Brown, William Adams 

War Time Commission of Churches, Secretary. 

Bruce, James M. 

Y.M.C.A., Teacher of French at Ft. Schuyler, 
N. Y., and at Governor's Island, N. Y. 

Burgess, Edavard S. 

Training Bacteriological workers at Hunter's 
College, N.Y.C., for Army Hospitals. 

Butler, Charles 

Member of the Am. Relief Clearing House, 
France, June, 1915-Noy., 1916; attached to the 
French Ministry of War as an Expert on Hos- 
pital Construction, 1916; member of the Serbian 
Relief Expedition, sent by the American Relief 
Clearing House to Corfu, Athens and Corsica, 
Feb.-March, 1916; decorated by the Serbian 
Government; U.S. Housing Corporation, as Ex- 
pert on Hospital Construction, July-Nov., 1918; 
member of the Committee on Army Hospital 
Plans, to examine and report on all plans for 
Army Hospitals in the United States. 

Butler, Howard Russell 

Treas. Dept., Government Loan Organization, 
painting pictures for Indoor Div. Advertising 
Bureau; Service for military camps, painting 
Range Finding Targets. 



Butler, Nicholas Murray 

Nat. Research Council, Committee on Methods 
of Submarine Detection, Chairman. 

Byard, Dever S. 

Medical Advisory Board No. 4, N. Y. C. 

Byrne, James 

Major, Am. Red Cross; Deputy Commissioner 
to Italy; District Exemption Board, N.Y.C. 

Campbell, Frederick B. 
War Committee of the Bar of the City of N.Y., 
Secretary. 

Canfield, George F. 

U.S. Appeal Agent; Local Exemption Board, 
N.Y.C. 

Carle, Frank A. 

Registration Board, Minneapolis; U.S. Ord- 
nance Dept., recruiting skilled workmen for ar- 
senals and munition plants. 

Carlton, Newcomb 

Council of National Defense, Com. on Telegraph 
and Telephones; Federal Director of Cables. 

Carrigan, William L. 

Connecticut State Home Guard, 2nd Lieut.; 
Asst. to U.S. Naval Attache, Lisbon, Portugal. 

Case, George B. 

Am. Red Cross, War Council, Washington, 
D. C. 

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Chambers, Robert W. 

District Exemption Board, Malone, N. Y. 

Chambers, Walter B. 

State Guard, N.Y., Squadron A. 

Chapman, Frank M. 

Am. Red Cross, Bureau of Publications, Nat. 
H.Q., Director, June, 1917; Insular and For- 
eign Div., June, 1918; Commissioner to Latin- 
American Republics, Oct., 1918. 

Child, Edwin B. 

Y.M.C.A. work in military camps. 

Choate, Joseph H. 

Active in the campaign for preparedness ; Chair- 
man of the Committee of the City of New York 
in the reception of the Representatives of the 
Allied Powers, May, 1917. 

Chorley, E. Clowes 

U.S.N., 7th Regt. Marines, Chaplain. 

Clarke, Edmund A. S. 

Council Nat. Defense, Advisory Committee. 

Clearwater, Alphonso T. 

Internat. Red Cross; Questionnaire's Court, Ul- 
ster Co., N.Y., Chairman. 

Cobb, Henry E. 

Y.M.C.A., Director of Religious Work, Va. 

Cole, John H. 
Legal Advisory Board, N.Y.C., Associate Mem- 
ber, Board 153, later Board 100. 



Coleman, Warren 

Local Exemption Board, N.Y.C., No. 158, 
Medical Examiner. 

Collins, Charles F. 

Medical Advisory Board, St. Luke's Hospital, 
N.Y.C. 

Colt, Harris D. 

State Home Guard, N.Y.; Legal Advisory 
Board, Associate Member, N.Y.C. 

Conway, Eustace 

Legal Advisory Board, N.Y.C, Associate Mem- 
ber. 

CooLiDGE, Archibald C. 

Commission of Inquiry ; appointed by the Presi- 
dent, 1917, to study world conditions, prepara- 
tory to peace. 

CooLiDGE, J. Randolph, Jr. 

Am. Red Cross, Boston, Executive Com. ; Mass. 
Com. of Public Safety, Sub-Com. on Prevention 
of Social Evil in neighborhood of camps. 

Cotton, Joseph P. 

Allied Food and Finance Councils, London and 
Paris, 1918; U.S. Shipping Board, Counsel; 
Food Administration, 1917, Representative 
abroad. 

CouDERT, Frederic R. 

Local Exemption Board, N.Y.C, Chairman, 
Div. No. 128; Legal Advisor to British Em- 
bassy, and Counsel for other Allied Govern- 

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merits; one of the organizers of the American 
Rights League; active in support of prepared- 
ness, and in the war activities of the Government ; 
founder, and later Treasurer, of the Socicte pour 
les Enfants des Frontiet'es. 

Cox, WiLMOT T. 

Legal Advisory Boards, N.Y.C., Associate 
Member, Nos. 200 and 153. 

Craimpton, Henry E. 

Committee of National Defense, Advisory Com- 
mis.. Central Committee. 

Crane, Charles R. 

U.S. Special Diplomatic Mission to Russia, 
1917. 

Crane, Clinton H. 

Council of Nat. Defense, Advisory Commission, 
Lead Committee, Chairman; Lead Producers' 
Conmiittee for War Service, Chairman. 

Crittenden, Walter H. 

Legal Advisory Board, N.Y.C.; Government 
Appeal Agent, Local Board No. 23, N.Y.C. 

Crosby, Raymond M. 

War Dept., Military Intelligence Section, U.S. 
Naval Experimental Station, New London, 
Conn. 

CuNLiFFE, John W. 

Am. University Union in Europe, Director of 
London Branch. 

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Curtis, Francis G. 

Committee of Public Safety, Newton, Mass. 

CusHiNG, Harry A. 

Govermnent Appeal Agent, Local Exemption 
Board No. 156, N.Y.C. 

CusHMAN, James S. 
Commission on Training Camp Activities (Mili- 
tary Entertainments Committee) ; Chairman of 
the Board of Review; Y.W.C.A. War Work 
Council, Chairman, — was twice abroad; D.S.M. 

Cutler, Colman W. 

Medical Advisory Board, N.Y.C. 

CuYLER, Thomas DeWitt 

Committee on Public Safety, State of Penn.; 
Dept. of Military Affairs, Penn., Director. 

Damrosch, Frank H. 

Training Bandmasters for U.S.A., Governor's 
Island, N. Y. 

Damrosch, Walter 

Went to France in June, 1918, to give orchestral 
concerts for the soldiers of the A.E.F. At the 
request of General Pershing, he examined two 
hundred and ten bandmasters of the A.E.F., in 
order to determine their fitness. As a result of 
his further investigations as to the condition of 
the American bands, he founded a School for 
Bandmasters and Musicians for the A.E.F., 
Chaumont, France, the headquarters of our 
Army. As professors for this school he ob- 

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tained, by courtesy of the French Minister of 
War, the services of some of the foremost musi- 
cians of France, then in the French Army. The 
school was in operation under U.S. Army con- 
trol, Nov., 1918-June, 1919, and graduated hun- 
dreds of musicians as bandmasters and as oboe, 
bassoon and French horn players. 

Dana^ Charles L. 

War Dept., Committee on Medical and Surgical 
Standards; Nat. Com. on Mental Hygiene, War 
Work Committee, Chairman; Nat. Research 
Council; Local Exemption Board, N.Y.C.; 
Medical Advisor. 

Davison, Charles Stewart 

Active in the League to Enforce Peace, and as 
President of the American Defense Society, and 
in support of preparedness, and of the war ac- 
tivities of the Nation. 

Davison, Henry P. 

Am. Red Cross, Chairman of War Council. 

Day, Frank M. 

War Industries Board, War Emergency Con- 
struction, Washington, D. C; Chairman Sub- 
Com. of Architects. 

deforest, Henry W. 

Belgian Relief Commission, N.Y.C., Chairman; 
War Camp Community Service, Director and 
Member of Finance and Budget Committee, 
N.Y.C. 

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DEFOREST, Robert W. 

Am. Red Cross, Vice-President, Chairman of 
N. Y. County Chaj^ter. 

deGersdorff, George B. 

Local Exemption Board, N.Y.C., Chief Clerk. 

Delafield, Lewis L. 

District Board, N.Y.C.; Vice Chairman of War 
Com. of Bar, N.Y.C.; Chairman of War Com., 
N.Y. State Bar Assn. 

Delano, William A. 

Diplomatic Corps, Paris; attached to the Peace 
Commission as Assistant to J. C. Grew (Secre- 
tary and Minister Plenipotentiary). 

Delevan, D. Bryson 
Representative of Am. Red Cross Hosp. No. 2 
(Paris) ; Am. Exec. Com., Chairman; Member 
Exec. Com. in America for Hospital for Inju- 
ries of Face and Jaw (Paris) ; Naval and Marine 
Recruiting Station, N.Y.C., Consultant (unoffi- 
cial) ; Russell Sage Institute of Pathology (Cal- 
orimetric Investigation of Food Values, Venti- 
lation, etc.), N.Y.C., Pres. 

Devine, Edward T. 

Am. Red Cross, France, Major; Chief of Bu- 
reau of Refugees and Relief. 

DiMAN, John B. 

Capt., Am. Red Cross; Field Director, 2nd Na- 
val Dist., and at Newport, R. I., 1917-18. Serv- 
ice in Ireland, in charge of Red Cross activities 

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at Queenstown; transferred to Chichester, Eng- 
land; American Aerodromes, 1918-19. 

Dodge, Cleveland H. 

Am. Red Cross; National Finance Committee, 
Chairman; War Work Council, Y.M.C.A., 
Treasurer. 

Donaldson, Henry H. 

Nat. Research Council, Philadelphia. 

DOUBLEDAY, FrANK N. 

Am. Red Cross, China, Japan and Manila; 
Am. Red Cross, as a member of the firm of 
Doubleday, Page and Co., publishers of the Red 
Cross Magazine, which attained a circulation of 
a million and a third, and was eventually turned 
back to the Association, Vv^ith a profit of approxi- 
mately $700,000; as representative of the 14th 
Div. of the Am. Red Cross, made a long tour 
in Japan and China to organize tlie Americans 
in those countries, one result of which was that 
50,000 Chinamen joined the Am. Red Cross. 

Draper, William K. 

Medical member of Local Exemption Board 
No. 159, N.Y.C. 

Drinker, Henry S. 

Military Training Camps Assn. of U.S.; Gov- 
erning Com., Chairman. 

DuFFiELD, Howard 

N.Y.G., Chaplain with rank of Captain; 9th 
Coast Art. Corps. 

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DuGGAN, Stephen P. 

President's Commission, 1917-1918, to collect 
and collate Data in anticipation of the Peace 
Conference at Paris; Committee on Public In- 
formation. 

Dunn, Gano 

Nitrate Commission of the War Department; 
Council of National Defense, Engineering Com- 
mittee, Chairman; National Research Council, 
Vice Chairman; State Department, Special 
Committee on Submarine Cables, Chairman and 
Disbursing Officer; Military Engineering Com- 
mittee, N.Y.C., Executive Committee, Chair- 
man. 

DuRKEE, Augustus W. 

Am. Red Cross Worker, N.Y.C. 

Edmonds, John W. 

Third Liberty Loan Com., Member; 4th Liberty 
Loan Com., Chairman of Coffee, Tea and Spice 
Trades. 

Ellsworth, Lincoln 

Am. Red Cross, in France. 

Ellsworth, William W. 
Y.M.C.A. Lecturer in camps. 

Emerson, William 

Am. Red Cross, Major; Director of Bureau of 
Construction, Paris, 1917-1919; active in the or- 
ganization and work of the American Rights 
League, and, for some time, its Treasurer; later 



working in France in Reconstruction of the 
Devastated Villages of the Frontier. 

Eno, Henry L. 

Designed and constructed apparatus for the test- 
ing and training of Air Pilots, Princeton, N. J. 

EvERiTT, Samuel A. 

Publishers' Com., Thrift Stamps and War Sav- 
ings Certificates. 

EwiNG, Charles 

Architectural Service, U.S.N., Bureau of Yards 
and Docks; U.S.N. Bureau of Medicine and 
Surgery; U.S.A. Bureau of Ordnance, Nitrate 
Division. 

EwiNG, James 

Lecturer on Pathology to Military Surgeons, 
Cornell University Medical College, N.Y.C.; 
Contract Surgeon, U.S.A., Army Medical Mu- 
seum, Washington, D. C, 1918-1919; various 
published articles on medical topics. 

EwiNG, Thomas 

Asst. to Special Assistants of U.S. Attorney 
General for Port of New York, looking after 
Alien enemies, March-Sept., 1918; Munitions 
Patents Board (a joint board of War and Navy 
Depts.), Sept., 1918-Nov., 1919, Chairman. 

Fabbri, Ernesto G. 

Am. Red Cross, Major, Deputy Commissioner 
in Italy, Dec, 1917- April, 1918; Inspector 
General of Red Cross work in Italy, and after 



the Armistice had charge of all relief work in 
invaded and devastated territory. 

Farnam, Henry W. 

Council of National Defense, Conn.; U. S. Em- 
ployment Service, Community Labor Bd., New 
Haven, Chairman. 

Farrand, Wilson 

Education Section of the Com. on Engineering 
and Education of the Advisory Commission of 
the Council of Nat. Defense. 

Fenner, Burt L. 

Department of Labor, Bureau of Industrial 
Housing and Transportation. 

Ferguson, John C. 

President's Conimis. to collect and collate Data 
for the Peace Conference at Paris, 1917-1918. 

Finley, John H. 

Am. Red Cross, Lieut. Col., Head of Red Cross 
Commission to Palestine and the Near East, 
1918. 

FoRDYCE, John A. 

Council of Nat. Defense, N.Y.C., Medical Sec- 
tion. 

Fox, Austen G. 

District Legal Advisory Board, N.Y.C. 

Freeman, John R. 

National Research Council, Advisory Section 
on fires in munition plants ; Nat. Advisory Com- 
mis. on Aeronautics, Chairman. 

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Gardiner, H. Norman 

P. O. Dept., Translator of German Newspa- 
j^ers published in U.S. 

Garfield, Harry A. 

U.S. Fuel Administrator, 1917-1919. 

Garland, Hamlin 

Y.M.C.A. volunteer lecturer in camps; active in 
support of the Liberty and Victory Loan Cam- 
paigns; many contributions to the public press 
in support of the war. 

Garnsey, Elmer E. 

Y.M.C.A., Personnel Com., Overseas Workers; 
Service for Military Camps, painting Range 
Finding Targets. 

GiBBS, George 

Am. Railway Advisory Commission to Russia, 
1917. 

Gibson, Charles Dana 

War Dept., Com. on Public Information, Div. 
of Pictorial Publicity. 

Giddings, Franklin H. 

One of the organizers of the American Rights 
League; rendered service during the war as 
writer and speaker for preparedness, and for the 
war activities of the Nation. 

Gilbert, Cass 

War Dept., Construction Div., U.S.A., Archi- 
tect of Army Supply Base, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

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GoDKiN, Lawrence 

Local Exemption Board, N.Y.C. 

Godwin, Hahold 
Reconstruction Work for French Government 
in France. 

Greene, Carleton 

Am. Internat. Shipbuilding Corp., Hog Island, 
Pa., Engineer. 

Greene, Jerome D. 

Council of Nat. Defense, 1917, Medical Section, 
Committee on Venereal Diseases ; Am. Shipping 
Mission, London, 1918-1919 (Allied Maritime 
Transport Council), Executive Secretary; Com- 
mission on Reparations, Peace Conference, Pa- 
ris, 1919, Joint Secretary; Arbitrator between 
the British and French Governments on inter- 
pretation of Runciman-Clementel Agreement, 
1918. 

Greenleaf, James L. 

Cantonment Construction, U.S.A.; and U.S. 
Housing Corp. 

Gregory, Charles N. 

War Dept., Trading with the Enemy Bureau; 
State Dept., year's service, compiling Prize 
Laws. 

Gregory, Henry E. 

Legal Advisory Board, Associate Member, 
N.Y.C. 



Guthrie, William D. 

District Appeal Board, Eastern Federal Dis- 
trict, Long Island, N. Y., Chairman. 

Hadley, Arthur T. 

Military Training Camps Committee, Yale Uni- 
versity. 

Hale, Edward E. 

Military Conmiittee, Union College, Chairman. 

Hale, Robert S. 

War Industries Board, Washington, D. C. 

Harkness, Edward S. 

U.S. Fuel Administration, Housing Corpora- 
tion, Advisory on Railroad Matters; United 
War Work Campaign, Captain. 

H^iRT, Albert Bushnell 

Active in writing and lecturing in support of the 
war activities of the Nation. 

Haskins, Charles H. 

U.S. Peace Commission, Paris, Division of 
Western Europe, Chairman; Commission on 
Belgian and Danish Affairs, and Special Com- 
mittee on Saar Valley and Alsace-Lorraine. 

Hazen, Allen 

Engineer for Water Supply and Sewers, Camp 
Dix, N. J. 

Hemphill, Alexander J. 
Advisory Committee appointed by the President 
to cooperate with Commission for Relief in Bel- 
gium; Treasurer, Am. Red Cross, N. J. 



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Hendrick, Ell wood 

Legal Advisory Board, N.Y.C. 

Hering, Rudolph 

Gompers Welfare Committee, Sub-Com. on 
Ventilation of Munition Works and Camps. 

Herrick, Robert 

Com. of Pub. Information, Foreign Press Bu- 
reau. 

Hewitt, Edward R. 

Dept. of Commerce and Labor, Bureau of 
Mines, Fuel Div., Consulting Engineer. 

Hewitt, Peter Cooper 

U.S.TsT., Naval Consulting Board. 

HiBBEN, John G. 

In charge of S.A.T.C., Princeton University; 
also of the Naval Unit of the University, the 
R.O.T.S. for Paymasters of the Navy at Prince- 
ton, and of the Aeronautical School of the U.S. 
Government at Princeton. 

Hill, David Jayne 

Am. Defense Society, President; Navy League 
of U.S., Director; Nat. Security League, Exec. 
Com.; active in Liberty and Victory Loan 
Drives. 

Hilles, Charles D. 

Am. Red Cross, Speakers' Bureau, Chairman. 

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HiNES, Walker D. 

Asst. to the Director General of Railroads, Feb., 
1918; Asst. Director General of Railroads, May, 
1918; Director General of Railroads, Jan., 1919. 

Hoffman^ Bern hard 

N. Y. Federal Food Board, Asst. Director, 
Transportation and Distribution, in charge of 
Sugar Distribution. 

Holt, Hamilton 

Y.M.C.A. lecturer at camps; founder of the 
League to Enforce Peace; active in service of 
this organization both at home and abroad, and 
as correspondent of The Independent; member 
of the Near East Peace Commission, for Arme- 
nia and Syria; Order of George I. (Grecian) ; 
Liaison Officer with the Allied Powers, under the 
appointment of the Security League. 

HoppiN, Tracy 

Treas. Dept., War Savings and Thrift Stamps, 
Agent, New Hope, Pa. 

HoRNADAY, William T. 

Fund for Relief of Belgian Refugees, 1914; 
Belgian Order of the Crown. 

House, Edward M. 

Diplomatic Service; President's Commis., 1917- 
1918, to collect and collate Data in anticipation 
of the Peace Conference at Paris; Member of 
U.S. Peace Commis., Paris, 1918-1919. 

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HowAED, John Galen 

Am. Red Cross, Capt., service in France, Aug., 
1918-June, 1919. 

Howe, Ernest 

Am. Red Cross, War Fund Com., Newport, 
R.I., Chairman, 1917; Air Service Bureau of 
Aircraft Production, Laboratory Section (In- 
spection Department), Chief, 1918. 

Howe, Henry M. 

Civihan Expert in Metallurgy attached to the 
Ordnance Dept., Washington, D.C.; National 
Research Council, Engineering Division, Chair- 
man; Consulting Metallurgist, United States 
Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C. 

HowLAND, Charles P. 

Of counsel to Manager of Emergency Fleet Cor- 
poration; service over-seas for State Department 
and Am. Red Cross, in connection with Ameri- 
can, Serbian and Russian Prisoners of War in 
German Prison Camps; member of Priorities 
Committee of War Industries Board; Counsel 
to United States Housing Corporation; one of 
the organizers of the American Rights League, 
Exec. Com. ; writer and speaker in behalf of pre- 
paredness, and of the war activities of the Nation. 

Humphreys, Alexander C. 

In charge of instruction at Stevens Institute 
of Technology, Hoboken, N. J., for Army and 
Navy S.A.T.C.; also of the U.S. Navy Steam 
Engineering School, Hoboken, N. J., for train- 



ing engineer ensigns for the Emergency Fleet, 
etc. 

Hunt, Richard H. 

Am. Red Cross, N.Y.C. 

HuTTON, Fredp:rick R. 

Council National Defense, N.Y.C. 

Ide, George E. 

Treas. Dept., Washington, D.C., Committee of 
Insurance Men, Chairman. 

Ingraham, George L. 

District Board, N.Y.C, Chairman; member of 
Advisory Com. under Ahen Property Custodian 
Act. 

Jaccaci, August F. 

From the first month of the War, 1914, rendered 
service in caring for the children of the zone of 
fire, who had lost one or both of their parents, or 
who were separated from their parents, the father 
a soldier at the front, the mother having remained 
in the invaded districts or being unable to look 
after them; upon the formation of the Franco- 
American Committee for the Protection of the 
Children of the Frontier, became President and 
Executive Manager, Sept., 1914. This organiza- 
tion had the charge, on an average, of 2,000 chil- 
dren during the War. In March, 1920, it has the 
care of 1,200 children, supported by contribu- 
tions from Americans. Knight, Legion of 
Honor; French Academy, Corresponding Mem- 
ber. 

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Jackson, A. V. Williams 

Engaged in research work for the U.S. Govt, in 
regard to Persia, 1918; member of the American- 
Persian Rehef Commission to Persia, 1918. 

James, Arthur C. 

Y.M.C.A., War Council; N.Y. and N.J. Har- 
bor Commissioner, Port of N.Y. (War Board) ; 
Am. Commis. for Near East Rehef, Paris, 1919. 

Jenks, Jeremiah W. 

Aircraft Board, Washington, D.C. 

Jessup, Henry W. 

Local Exemption Board, N.Y.C. 

Johnson, Robert U. 

American Poets' Ambulances in Italy, originator 
and Chairman; Italian War Relief Fund of 
America, President. 

Jones, Francis C. 

Committee on Public Information, Div. of Pic- 
torial Publicity; Service for military camps, 
painting Range Finding Targets. 

Jones, H. Bolton 

Service for military camps, painting Range 
Finding Targets. 

JuDSON, Frederick N. 

Local Exemption Board and Registration 
Board, St. Louis, 17th Ward, Chairman. 

JuDSON, Harry P. 

District Exemption Board, No. 1, Northern Dis- 
trict, 111., Chairman. 

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Kelsey, Carl 

War Dept., Bureau of War Risk Insurance, 
District Supt., Philadelphia, 1918-19. 

Keppel^ Frederick P. 

Confidential Clerk to the Secy, of War, April, 
1917-April, 1918; Third Asst. Secy, of War, 
April, 1918-June, 1919; Am. Red Cross, Direc- 
tor of Foreign Operations, July, 1919; Am. Red 
Cross, Central Committee, Vice Chairman, Dec, 
1919. 

Kessler, George E. 

U.S. Housing Corp., Camp Planning and De- 
velopment, Town Planner. 

Kimball, Alfred R. 

War Dept., Federal Council of Churches, 
Treasurer, selection and training of Chaplains. 

King, James G. 

Legal Advisory Board, Associate Member, 
Local Board No. 123, N.Y.C. 

King, W. L. Mackenzie 

Canadian Patriotic Fund, Executive Committee. 

Kingsbury, Howard T. 

Veteran Corps, Art., N.Y., 1st Lieut., 1917; 
Capt. and Paymaster, 1917; Capt. and Supply 
Officer, 1917; Major and Judge Advocate Gen., 
N.Y.G., 1918; Lieut.-Col. and Judge Advocate 
Gen., N.Y.G., 1918-19. 

KiRCHWEY, George W. 

U. S. Employment Service, Director, N.Y., 
1918-1919. 

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KiRKBRiDE, Franklin B. 

Y.M.C.A., Hoyt Commission, England and 
France, 1917; Member Executive and Finance 
Committees in War Work Council, 1918. 

Krech, Alvin W. 

Treas. Dept., Capital Issues Com., N.Y.C. 

La Faroe, Bancel 

Students' Army Training Corps, Instructor, 
New Haven, Conn. 

La Farge, C. Grant 

Dept. of Labor, Housing and Transportation, 
AVashington, D.C. 

Lambert, Adrian V. S. 

State Committee on Nat. Defense, N.Y., Medi- 
cal Advisory Board. 

Lambert, Samuel W. 

Am. Red Cross, First District, First Aid Com. 
Chairman; Council of Nat. Defense, N. Y. State 
Com. 

Lambert, Walter E. 

Medical Advisory Board, No. 6, Eye and Ear 
Infirmary, N.Y.C. 

Lamont, Thomas W. 

Treas. Dept., Liberty Loan Committee, Com. 
on Regulation of Capital Issues, Chairman; 
Commis. to Negotiate Peace, U. S. Treasury 
Representative and Financial Advisor. 



Lawrence, AVilliam W. 

Post Office Dept., Foreign Language Service; 
Y.M.C.A. Speaker; S.A.T.C. Instructor. 

Ledoux, Louis V. 

Legal Advisory Board, Associate Member, 
N.Y.C. 

Lee, Frederic S. 

Council of Nat. Defense; U. S. Public Health 
Service, Consulting Physiologist. 

Leffingwell, Russell C. 

Treas. Dept., Special Counsel and Asst. to 
Secy, of the Treasury, 1917; later, Asst. Secy, 
of the Treasury. 

Lewis, Robert 

Medical Advisory Board, N.Y.C. 

Lindley, Charles L. 

Medical Advisory Board, Lakewood, N. J. 

Lindsay, Samuel McC. 

Special Advisor to Asst. Secy, of the Treasury, 
Washington, D.C.; Military and Naval Intelli- 
gence, War Risk Bureau. 

Little, Arthur D. 

War Dept., Chemical Warfare Service, Re- 
search Section; Chemical Service to the Na\y 
Dept. and to the Intelligence Div. of the U.S.A. 

LocKWOOD, George R. 

Local Exemption Board, Medical Inspector, 
N.Y.C. 

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LocKwooD, Luke V. 

Local Exemption Board No. 15, Fairfield, 
Conn., Chairman. 

LoiNES, Russell H. 

State Home Defense, N.Y. 

LoREE, Leonor F. 

Raili'oad War Board, Eastern Department, 
Chairman; Member of Committee on Investiga- 
tion of Camp Whitman for the Chamber of 
Commerce of State of New York; Member of 
War Board of the Port of New York; Member 
of War Labor Conference Board; Member of 
Nat. War Labor Board. 

Ludlow, Edwin 

Am. Red Cross, Lansford, Pa., Chairman; Pub- 
lic Safety Com., Pa., Carbon Co., Chairman. 

LusK, Graham 

Inter-Allied Scientific Food Commis., Paris, 
Rome, London, 1918. 

MacCracken, Henry N. 

Am. Red Cross, Junior Membership, Nat. Di- 
rector. 

MacDougal, Daniel T. 

Council of State Defense, Arizona. 

McAlpin, Charles W. 

Y.M.C.A., Nat. War Work Council. 

McCrea, Roswell C. 

War Dept. Commission on Conscientious Ob- 
jectors. 



McLouTH, Lawrence A. 

U.S. Secret Service Dept. 

MaCY, V. EVERIT 

Labor Adjustment Board, Shipbuilding Indus- 
tries, Chairman. 

Main, John H. T. 

Near and Far East Commissions, Jan., 1919; 
Special Commissioner to the Caucasus with head- 
quarters at Tiflis to study famine conditions in 
Russian Armenia, March-May, 1919. 

Mandel, John A. 

War Dept., Washington, D.C., office of the 
Surgeon General, assigned to give special in- 
struction to Medical Officers and instruction to 
Medical Students, S.A.T.C. 

Mansfield, Howard 

Legal Advisory Board, N.Y.C., Local Board 
No. 159. 

Marburg, Theodore 

One of the founders and organizers of the League 
to Enforce Peace; active in writing in support 
of the war, and of the League of Nations. 

Martin, Walton 

Surgical service in France, four months, 1916; 
Council of Nat. Defense, State Com., Medical 
Advisor. 

Masten, Arthur H. 
U.S. Dist. Board, N.Y.C. 



Mathews, Charles T. 

U.S. Food Administration, N.Y.C. 

Mathews, Frederic 

Appui aux Artistes, Paris, Vice-Pres. 

Melcher, John S. 

Member Dist. Board, N.Y.C; Provost-Mar- 
shal Gen.'s Office, N.Y.C. 

Mellen, Chase 

Local Exemption Board No. 3, Nassau Co., 
N.Y., 1917-1919; Y.M.C.A., United War Fund. 

Mendelson, Walter 
U.S. Dist. Board, N.Y.C. 

Mezes, Sidney E. 

President's Commission, to collect and collate 
Data for Peace Conference, Paris, Oct., 1917- 
Dec, 1918; Director in immediate charge; Di- 
rector of the Territorial Section of the Am. 
Commis. to Negotiate Peace, Paris, 1918-19. 

Miller, James Alex. 

Am. Red Cross in France, Major; Rockefeller 
Commis. for Prevention of Tuberculosis in 
France, Associate Director. 

Mitchell, Wesley C. 

U.S. Shipping Board, Division of Planning and 
Statistics, War Industries Board, Chief of Price 
Sec. and Editor of Hist, of Prices During the 
War. 

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MoEX, Edward C. 

Legal Advisory Board, N.Y.C.; War Trade 
Board, Bureau of War Trade Intelligence, 
Washington, D.C. 

Monroe, Paul 

State Dept., Division of Research, Inquiry Com- 
mission, Educational Specialist. 

Monroe, Robert G. 

Local Exemption Board, N.Y.C. 

Moody, William R. 

Y.M.C.A. Welfare Work, Camp Devens, Mass., 
1918; Am. Red Cross Welfare Work, Walter 
Reed Hosp., Washington, D.C; Service to Brit. 
Ministry of Information, 1918. 

Moore, Charles 

Nat. Board for Historical Service; visited Uni- 
versities of Great Britain and Ireland, 1918. 

Moore, Edward Caldwell 

Am. Commission for Relief in the Near East, 
1919. 

MooRE, John Bassett 

Am. Red Cross, Incorporator, Central Com.; 
Exec. Com., N.Y.C. 

Morgan, J. Pierpont 

Liberty Loan Committee, N.Y.C; Commercial 
Agent for British and French Govermnents. 

Morgan, Thomas Hunt 

Instructor in Military Hygiene and Sanitation 
for S.A.T.C, Columbia University. 

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Morris, Ray 

Liberty Loan Committee (eight western N.Y. 
counties), Chairman; Certificates of Indebted- 
ness Dept., Federal Reserve Bank, 2nd Dist., 
N.Y., Director of Sales. 

Morrow, Dwight W. 

War Savings Committee, N. J., Director; Am. 
Shipping Mission, Europe, 1918; D.S.M. 

MoTT, John R. 

Special Diplomatic Mission to Russia, 1917; 
Y.M.C.A. National War Work Council, Gen- 
eral Secretary; also similar services to Alhed 
Armies and among the prisoner-of-war camps 
throughout Europe; Knight, Legion of Honor; 
D.S.M. 

Mowbray, H. Siddons 

Am. Red Cross, Washington, Conn., Chairman. 

Myers, T. Halsted 

Dist. Exemption Board, Medical Advisory, 
N.Y.C. 

Nettleton, George H. 

American University Union in Europe, Direc- 
tor, 1917-1919. 

NiLES, Wai-ter L. 

Local Exemption Board No. 164, N.Y.C; 
Medical Advisory Board, Cornell Medical Col- 
lege, N.Y.C. 

NoRRiE, Van Horne 

Local Exemption Board No. 158, Medical Ad- 
visory. 



Norton, Chas. D. 

Am. Red Cross, War Council, Nat. Exec. Com. ; 
War Camp Conmiunity Service, Trustee, and 
Budget Com.; War Dept., Board of Finance 
Procedure. 

O'Brien, Morgan J. 

Knights of Columbus and Am. Red Cross. 

Olmsted, Frederick L. 

Council of National Defense, War Industries 
Board, Emergency Construction; U.S. Housing 
Corporation, Town Planning Div., Manager. 

Ordway, Samuel H. 

U.S. District Board, N.Y.C. 

Outerbridge, Eugenius H. 

War Board, Port of N.Y.C; War Dept. Board 
of Appraisal on North German Lloyd and Ham- 
burg-Am. Hoboken terminals; Federal Reserve 
Bank, Auxiliary Com. on Supervision of Capital 
Issues. 

Page, Edward D. 

Advisory Com. on Purchase of War Supplies, 
N.Y. 

Park, William H. 

Commission, 1917, to study Laboratory Condi- 
tions at the Front and in Base Hospitals, Teach- 
ing Bacteriology to groups of surgeons of 
Army Med. Corps, and Classes of Laboratory 
Workers for Red Cross Hospitals and Federal 
Service. 

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Patterson, Edward L. 

War Trade Board, Assistant Director, Bureau 
of Imports; Asst. Director, Bureau of War 
Trade Intelligence, Washington, D.C. 

Paulding, James K. 
Am. Red Cross, France. 

Pedersen, James 

Medical Reserve Corps, N.Y.C. 

Pellew, Charles E. 

N.Y.G., 1st Lieut., Depot Battalion. 

Penfleld, Frederic C. 

U.S. Ambassador to Austria-Hungary; was en- 
trusted by the British, French, Italian, Japanese 
and Roumanian Governments with the safe- 
guarding of the interests of military and civilian 
prisoners of their respective countries, who were 
held in Austria, 1914-1917. 

Pennell, Joseph 

Committee on Pubhc Information, Div. of Pic- 
torial Pubhcity, Vice Chairman; Com. on Over- 
seas Artists; one of authorized artists for U. S. 
Govt, activities. 

Peterson, Frederick 

Teaching the medical men of the army, ordered 
by the Government to the Neurological Insti- 
tute, N.Y.C., for instruction in Neurology and 
Psychiatry. 

Phillips, John S. 

Am. Red Cross; Red Cross Magazine, Editor. 



Pickering, Edward C. 

Nat. Research Council, Astronomy Com. of 
Naval Reserve Corps, Chairman; Naval Con- 
sulting Board, Special Problems Com. 

Pierce, Henry H. 

War Trade Board, Washington, D.C., Coun- 
sel to Russian Bureau. 

PiERsoN, Charles W. 

Legal Advisory Board, N. Y. C, Associate 
Member. 

Pine, John B. 

Legal Advisory Board, N.Y.C. 

Platt, Charles A. 

U.S. Food Administration, Italy. 

Poor, Chahles Lane 

Invention and Construction of Naval Devices, 
N.Y.C. 

Potter, William 

Federal Fuel Administrator, Pa. 

Pratt, George D. 

U.S. Fuel Administration, Conservation Com- 
mission in charge of Wood Fuel, N. Y. 

Pratt, Harold I. 

Y.M.C.A., War Work Council. 

Prudden, T. Mitchell 

Rockefeller Institute of Medical Research, Mem- 
ber of Board of Directors. 



PURRINGTON, WiLLIAM A. 

Legal Advisory Board, N.Y.C., Local Board 
No. 105, Chairman. 

Putnam, George Haven 

Major, U.S.A. (Retired) ; founder and Presi- 
dent of the American Rights League; active in 
the service of the National Security League; 
lectured in the United States many times in sup- 
port of preparedness, and in the United States, 
Canada, and England, in support of the war ac- 
tivities of the Nation, and in behalf of the League 
of Nations. 

Putnam, Herbert 

Am. Library Assn., Library war service. Gen- 
eral Director, 1917-1919. 

Pyne, M. Taylor 

Am. Library Assn.; United War Work Cam- 
paign, N. J., Vice Chairman. 

Raasloff, Harold de 

One of the organizers of the American Rights 
League; rendered service for preparedness, and 
for the war activities of the Nation. 

Rainsford, Laurence F. 

Medical Advisory Board, Westchester and Put- 
nam Cos., New York. 

Rea, Samuel 

Am. Railway Assn., Special Commission on 
National Defense, Executive Com.; Council of 
National Defense and Com. on Public Safety, 
Pa., Div. of Transportation, Director. 

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Reiland, Karl 

Y.M.C.A., Camp McClellan, Ala., Chaplain in 
Charge, 1917; Am. Red Cross, Capt., Saumur, 
France, 1918. 

Reynolds, James Bronson 

War Dept., Intelligence Div., investigation and 
preparation of cases against pro-German agents, 
etc., Jan.- April, 1918. 

Rice, William Gorham 

Am. Red Cross, Albany Co., N. Y., Vice Chair- 
man. 

Richardson, W. Symmes 

Am. Red Cross in Italy, Capt. 

Richmond, Charles A. 

Director of S.A.T.C. in all Colleges and Uni- 
versities in N.Y. and N. J. (District No. 2). 

Rogers, Archibald 

U.S. Naval Reserve, 3rd District, Lieut., 1917; 
War Dept., Military Intelligence. 

Rogers, Francis 

Y.M.C.A. in France, 1917-1918. 

Rogers, William A. 

United War Work Campaign, Buffalo, N.Y., 
Chairman. 

Roosevelt, James R. 

Treas. Dept., War Savings Com., Dutchess Co., 
N.Y., Vice Chairman. 

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Roosevelt, Theodoee 

Active both in lecturing and writing in the cause 
of preparedness, and in support of the war activi- 
ties of the Nation. 

Root, Elihu 

Ambassador Extraordinary, Special Diplomatic 
Mission to Russia, 1917, during the revolution. 

Roper, Joseph C. 

Medical Advisory Board, N.Y. Hospital, Chair- 
man; Am. Red Cross, Atlantic Div., Medical 
Advisor. 

Rose, Wickliffe 

Rockefeller Foundation, War Relief Commis. 
to Belgium, 1914-1915; Commis. for Prevention 
of Tuberculosis in France, 1917-1919; Am. Red 
Cross, Medical Advisory Committee, Chairman. 

RowE, Leo S. 

Asst. Secretary of the Treasury, Washington, 
D.C. 

RowE, William V. 

Legal Advisory Board, N.Y.C.; Y.M.C.A., 
N.Y.C. 

RusHMORE, Charles E. 

Legal Advisory Board, N.Y.C, Asso. Member. 

Russell, James E. 

Educational Director, Surgeon General's Office, 
Reconstruction Div., Washington, D.C. 



Sachs, Julius 

Committee on Public Information, Historical 
Commission to determine the scope of German 
propaganda; volunteer instructor in History- 
course on War Aims before S.A.T.C., Columbia 
University. 

Sanford^ Leonard C. 

Contract Surgeon, S.A.T.C., Yale University. 

Sanger^ William Cary 

Am. Red Cross, Washington, D.C. 

Sargent^ Franklin H. 
War Dept., Commission on Training Camp Ac- 
tivities ; Dept. of Dramatic Activities among the 
Soldiers, Chairman; Member of Military Enter- 
tainment Com. 

Sargent, Henry B. 

Am. Red Cross, New Haven, Vice Chairman. 

Satterthwait, Thomas E. 
Medical Reserve Corps, U.S.N. 

Schieftelin, William Jay 

15th Colored Inf., N.Y.G. (formed as replace- 
ment of 369th Inf.) , Col. ; Y.M.C.A., War Work 
Council; Liberty Loan Com.; Nat. War Sav- 
ings Com. (Chairman of Drug Trade Div.) ; 
Belgian and French Protestants' Relief Com.; 
Serbian Relief Com. 

ScHURMAN, Jacob Gould 

State Food Commission, N.Y.; Fed. Food 
Board, N.Y. 

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ScoLLARD, Clinton 

American Poets' Italian Ambulance Assn.; ac- 
tive in writing, both in verse and prose, in sup- 
port of the war. 

ScoTT^ Francis M. 

District Board, New York City. 

Scribner^ Charles 

Treasury Dept., Committee of the Allied Trades, 
printing and publication for the Liberty Loans, 
Chairman, N.Y.C. 

ScRUGHAM, William W. 

Legal Advisory Board, Westchester Co., N.Y., 
Secretary. 

Seager, Henry R. 

Shipbuilding Labor Adjustment Board, Secre- 
tary. 

Sears, Joseph H. 

State Military Census, N.Y., Director; Com. on 
U.S. Official War Films, Chairman; N.Y. State 
Public Information, Head of Div. 

Sedgwick, Alexander 

Am. Ambulance in France, Am. Red Cross in 
Italy. 

Severance, Cordenio A. 

Am. Red Cross, Serbian Mission, Chairman. 

Sewell, Robert V. V. 

Service for the Military Camps, painting Range 
Finding Targets. 

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Sexton, Lawrence E. 
Local Exemption Board, N.Y.C., Appeal Agent. 

Sheldon, Charles 

Naval Intelligence Dept., Washington, D.C. 

Sheldon, Edward \V. 

American Library Association ; Food for France 
Fund; The Society of the N.Y. Hospital, War 
Service. 

Shipman, Louis Evan 

Federal Food Commission, Plainfield, N.H.; 
N.H. State Com. of Public Safety. 

SiMKHOviTCH, Vladimir G. 

President's Commis. to Collect and Collate Data 
for the Peace Conference, Paris; Chief of the 
Reference and Archive Div., N.Y.C. 

Sloane, William 

Y.M.C.A., Nat. War Work Council, Chairman. 

Sloane, William M. 

Active on the Pacific Coast, in lecturing in sup- 
port of war activities, 1917-1918. 

Smith, Howard C. 

N.Y.G., Col., Asst. to Adjt. Gen.; Inspector 
Gen., N.Y.G. ; Supervisor, Finance Dept., Adjt. 
Gen.'s office, N.Y.G.; Acting Chief of Staff, 
N.Y.G. 

Smith, Joseph Lindon 

Y.M.C.A., France, Belgiimi and Italy, Enter- 
tainment Dept., Director, — Instituted and di- 
rected "Soldiers' Talent Development." 



Smith, J. Waldo 

Military Engineering Com., N.Y., Chairman. 

Smith, Munroe 

Translated from the German for the Carnegie 
Peace Foundation the "Lichnowsky Memoran- 
dum," of which 400,000 copies were distributed ; 
many other translations from the German. 

Speir, Francis 
Legal Advisory Board, South Orange, N.J. 

S PRAGUE, Edward E. 
District Exemption Board, N.Y.C. 

S PRAGUE, Frank J. 

U. S. Naval Consulting Board, Com. on Elec- 
tricity and Shipbuilding, Chairman. 

Ste\^ns, Gorham p. 

Am. Red Cross, Capt., Oct., 1917, — Col. Baker's 
Commission to Italy; service in Sardinia with the 
National "Pro Sardinia" Society, member of the 
Executive Committee; Am. Relief Clearing 
House in Rome, Executive and Distributing 
Committees ; service in the prevention of Tuber- 
culosis with Am. Red Cross and Italian Red 
Cross; same service in Sicily; service in distribu- 
tion of large sums of money to soldiers' families 
in Italy ; in charge of large consignments of cloth- 
ing and medical supplies for Greek refugees in 
Mitylene, fall of 1918; compilation of reports for 
Am. Red Cross upon the blind soldiers of Italy; 
member of the Executive Committee of the Italo- 

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American Union in Rome ; received a service dec- 
oration from the Italian Army. 

Stewardson, Langdon C. 

Speaker and writer in behalf of the war activities 
of the Nation. 

Stewart^ George D. 

Instructor of Army Surgeons, Bellevue Hospi- 
tal, N.Y.C. 

Still WELL, Lewis B. 

National Research Council, Washington, D.C. 

Stokes, Anson P. 

Am. University Union in Europe, Chairman; 
Y.M.C.A. First Educational Director, A.E.F. 

Stokes, Frederick A. 

Book Publishers' War Service Com., N.Y.C, 
Chairman. 

Stokes, I. N. Phelps 

Dept. of Labor, U. S. Housing Corporation; 
Director, 1918, of Div. of Preliminary Investi- 
gation in Housing Bureau of Department of 
Labor. 

Stokes, J. G. Phelps 

9th Coast Art. Corps., N.Y.G., Capt. and Regi- 
mental Adjt., 1917-1919. 

Stone, George C. 

War Industries Board, Non-Ferrous Metals 
Section, 1918. 

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Stone^ Harlan F. 

War Dept., Board of Inquiry on Conscientious 
Objectors to Military Service, 1918-1919. 

Strong, Austin 

Commission on Training Camp Activities, Li- 
brarian for Dept. of Dramatic Activities. 

Strong, Benjamin 

Liberty Loan Com., N.Y.C., Chairman; Capital 
Issues Com., N.Y.C., Vice Chairman; Fed. Re- 
serve Bank, N.Y.C., Governor. 

Strong, Charles H. 

Legal Advisory Board, N.Y.C., Am. Red Cross; 
War Camp Community Service in Newport, 
Providence and Fall River, 1918. 

Tack, Augustus V. 

Liberty Loan Com., Chairman of Art Advisory 
Com., N.Y.C. 

Taft, Henry W. 

Legal Advisory Board, N.Y.C; War Com. of 
Bar, N.Y.C, Chairman; War Relief Clearing 
House for France and her AUies, Exec. Com.; 
Salvation Army, War Work Com.; Am. Com. 
for Devastated France, Director ; Pohsh Victims' 
Relief Fund; French Tubercular Soldiers' Relief 
Com.; National League for Woman's Service, 
Advisory Council; Committee of Mercy, Nat. 
Com. 

Taft, William Howard 

Am. Red Cross, Central Committee, Chairman, 



Ex-Officio member of the War Council during 
the War; National War Labor Board, to prevent 
strikes and lock-outs and to secure maximum pro- 
duction during the War, one of the joint Chair- 
men, March, 1918-July, 1919. One of the found- 
ers and organizers of the I^eague to Enforce 
Peace ; active in lecturing and writing in support 
of the war, and of the League of Nations, and 
contributing his services in aid of the various 
Liberty and Victory I^oans. 

Taylor, Howakd C. 
Council National Defense, Medical Section, N.Y. 
State Com. 

Thomas, Augustus 

Commission on Training Camp Activities, Com. 
of Dramatic Activities, Chairman. 

Thomas, John Lloyd 

Bureau of Public Information. 

Thorndike, Edward L. 

Adjt. Gen.'s Office, Washington, D.C., Com- 
mittee on Classification of Personnel in the 
Army, Chairman; Surgeon Gen.'s Office, Div. 
of Psychology, member of Advisory Bd.; Air 
Service, Member of Board on Selection and 
Training under Peace Conditions. 

TiLTON, Edward L. 

War Dept. Architect, Architect for Liberty 
Theatres for all of the Army Cantonments and 
for Libraries. 

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Todd, Henry Alfred 

Censorship; Y.M.C.A. Lecturer; S.A.T.C. In- 
structor ; Mission de Rapprochement, France. 

TowNSEND, Howard 
Dist. Board, N.Y.C. 

Trowbridge, Alexander B. 

N.Y.G., Inspector of State Armories, 1st Lieut. 

Trowbridge, S. B. P. 

Serbian and Roumanian Relief Commissions of 
America, Chairman. 

Tucker, Allen 

Am. Ambulance in France, 1915-1916; Am. Red 
Cross in France, 1917-1918. 

Tuckerman, Eliot 

United War Work Campaign, Industries Divi- 
sion, Lawyers' Com. 

Vail, Theodore N. 

Council of Nat. Defense, Cooperative Commit- 
tee on Telephone and Telegraph; Library War 
Council; U.S. Food Administration, Committee 
on Wheat Prices. 

Vaillant, Louis D. 

Food for France and French Comforts Com- 
mission. 

Vanderlip, Frank A. 

Nat. War Savings Committee, Chairman. 

Van Dyke, Paul 

Am. University Union in Europe. 

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Van Pelt, John V. 

Dept. of Labor, U.S. Housing Corporation, In- 
spection Committee, Chairman. 

Van Sinderen, Howard 

Govt. Appeal Agent, Local Exemption Board, 
No. 153, N.Y.C. 

Ver Planck, William G. 

Legal Advisory Board, N.Y.C., Associate Mem- 
ber. 

ViCKERS, H. Montague 

9th Coast Artillery, N.Y.G.; Brit. War Mis- 
sions, 1918-1919, Inspection Dept., Deputy Dir. 

Vincent, George E. 

U.S. Food Administration; Am. Red Cross. 

VoLK, Douglas 

Committee on Public Information, Div. of Pic- 
torial Publicity. 

VooRHEES, Clark G. 

Co. F., 3rd Inf., Conn. State Guard, Capt. 

Walker, Roberts 

District Board, N.Y.C. 

Walters, Henry 

Advisory Committee to Director-General of 
Railroads; Excess Profits Tax Advisory Board. 

Ward, George G., Jr. 

Council of National Defense, Medical Service 
Corps. 



Wardwell, Allen 

Am. Red Cross, Russia, Major in Russia, 1917- 
1918. In command of Mission, May-Oct., 1918. 

Washburn, William Ives 

District Board, N.Y.C., Secretary. 

Webster, Albert L. 

Council of Nat. Defense, Com. Sanitation; Sub- 
Com. on Drinking Water, Chairman; Com. on 
Welfare Work; Com. on Labor. 

Welch, Archibald A. 

State Council of Nat. Defense, Conn., War Bu- 
reau, Chairman; Am. Red Cross, Hartford, 
Conn., Executive and Finance Committees ; Nat. 
War Risk Bureau, Hartford, Conn., Advisory 
Com. 

Weld, C. Minot 

Dept. of Interior, Bureau of Mines, War Min- 
erals Investigations; War Industries Board, 
Washington, D.C. 

Wells, Thomas B. 

American Red Cross, England. 

Westera^lt, William Y. 

Advisor to the Council of Nat. Defense in re- 
gard to the country's resources in Sulphur and 
Pyrites essential to the manufacture of explo- 
sives. Spring of 1917. In July, 1917, was ap- 
pointed by the Am. Inst, of Mining Engineers 
and by the Mining and Metallurgical Socy. of 
America to represent them in forming the War 

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Minerals Committee, Dept. of Int., Washington, 
D.C., composed of the above representatives of 
the nat. mining organizations, of the U. S. Geo- 
logical Survey, the U. S. Bureau of Mines, the 
Am. Socy. of State Geologists, and the Nat. Re- 
search Council. Chairman of said Committee 
until the end of War. 

White, Gaylord S. 

General War-Time Commission of the Churches, 
and General Com. on Army and Navy Chap- 
lains. 

Whiting, Frederick 

Medical Examination Boards (Cornell Medical 
College and N.Y.C. Eye and Ear Infirmary) . 

Whitlock, Brand 

Ambassador to Belgium ; Belief in Belgium. 

Whitman, Royal 

District Board, N.Y.C, Medical Advisory, 
Chairman; Instructor to Officers of Medical Re- 
serve Corps. 

Whitney, Caspar 

Relief in Belgium, France and Poland, and on 
the Commission for Relief in Belgium, and the 
Comite Nationale Fran9ais. 

Whittemore, Harris 

State Council of Defense Conmiission, Conn.; 
Am. Red Cross, Naugatuck, Conn., Chairman. 

WiCKERSHAM, GeORGE W. 

District Exemption Board, N.Y.C; War Trade 
Board, Special Commissioner. 

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WiLLCOXj WAI.TER F. 

Emergency Fleet Corp., Philadelphia, Statisti- 
cal Div., Expert; War Dept., Surgeon Gen.'s 
Office, Washington, D.C., Consulting Statisti- 
cian. 

Williams^ Roger H. 

9th Coast Artillery, N.Y.G., 1st Lieut. 

Williams, WillIx\m R. 

Pres. Medical Advisory Board, No. 4, New 
York Hospital. 

WiNSLOw, C. E. A. 

Am. Red Cross Mission to Russia, 1917, Major; 
Council of National Defense; Medical Advisory 
Board; U. S. Public Health Service, Consulting 
Sanitarian. 

WiNTHROP, BrONSON 

Local Exemption Board, No. 159, N.Y.C. 

WiTMER, LiGHTNER 

Major, Deputy Am. Red Cross Commissioner 
in Italy. 

Wood, Francis C. 

Medical Advisory Board, St. Luke's Hospital, 
N. Y. C, Chairman. 

WOODBRIDGE, FREDERICK J. E. 

S.A.T.C., Columbia Univ., Administrative Bd. 

Woodward, Robert S. 

Naval Consulting Board, Washington, D.C. 

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WooLSEY^ George 

Local Exemption Board, N.Y.C. Medical Ad- 
visory. 

Yeatman^ Pope 

Council of National Defense, Raw Metals Div., 
Consulting Mining Engineer, 1917; AVar Indus- 
tries Board, Non-Ferrous Metals Section, Chief, 
1918-1919. 



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SONS OF MEMBERS OF THE CENTURY 
ASSOCIATION WHO IN THE GREAT WAR 
RENDERED SERVICE TO THE GOVERN- 
MENT OF THE UNITED STATES, OR TO 
ONE OF THE ALLIED POWERS, THROUGH 
ORGANIZATIONS RECOGNIZED BY THAT 
GOVERNMENT. EACH OF THESE IS REP- 
RESENTED BY A STAR ON THE SERVICE 
FLAG SHOWN DURING THE WAR WITHIN 
THE CLUB HOUSE. 



SONS OF MEMBERS REPRESENTED 

BY STARS ON THE SERVICE 

FLAG SHOWN WITHIN 

THE CLUB HOUSE 

• 

Abbott^ Lyman 

Theodore J. Abbott, Major, Medical Reserve 
Corps, A.E.F. Base Hospital, No. 116. 

Adams, Elbeidge L. 

William H. Adams, Ensign, U.S.N.R. 

Elbridge Adams, Am. Ambulance Service in 
France. 

Adler, Felix 

Waldo Adler, N.A., 1st Lieut., Signal Corps, 
Aviation Sect. 

Agar, John G. 

John G. Agar, Jr., Signal Corps, Aviation Sect., 
1st Lieut., A.E.F. ; killed in the battle of the 
Meuse, 21 Oct., 1918. 

William M. Agar, Signal Corps, Aviation Sect., 
1st Lieut., A.E.F.; Croix de Guerre. 

Herbert S. Agar, U.S.N.R.; Discharged, owing 
to injuries received in the line of duty. 

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Alexander, Welcome T. 

L. B. Alexander, N.A., 1st Lieut., Signal Corps, 
Aviation Sect. 

Ames, Charles W. 

Charles Lesley Ames, Major, Field Art., 1916; 
A.E.F. 

Theodore Gordon Ames, Am. Fund for French 
Wounded, 1916; 2nd Lieut., Signal Corps, Avia- 
tion Sect., A.E.F. 

Andrews, Avery D. 

DeLano Andrews, Capt., Field Art., Aide de 
Camp to Gen. Summerall, 1st Div., A.E.F. 
Schofield Andrews, Lieut. Col., Gen. Staff, 
Asst. Chief of Staff, 90th Div., A.E.F. 

Armstrong, D. Maitland 

Hamilton Fish Armstrong, N.A., 2nd Lieut. 

Armstrong, J. Sinclair 

Sinclair Howard Armstrong, War Trade 
Board, Washington, D.C. 

William C. Armstrong, 1st Lieut., Field Artil- 
lery, A.E.F. 

George Alexander Armstrong, 2nd Lieut., Field 
Artillery, A.E.F. 

Arnold, Francis R. 

John W. Arnold, N.A., Signal Corps, Aviation 
Sect. 

Auchincloss, John W. 

Charles Russell Auchincloss, Capt., Ammuni- 
tion Train No. 302, A.E.F. 

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Baekeland, Leo H. 

George W. Baekeland, 1st Lieut., Aviator, A. 
E. F. in Italy. 

Baldwin^ Elbert F. 

Elbert Baldwin, U.S.N., Ensign. 

Baldwin^ George J. 

George Hull Baldwin, Captain, N.A., Mexican 
Border Service, 191G-17; Regimental S.O.S. 
Officer, 1st Ga. Inf. (later, llStli Field Art.), 
31st Div.; Inspector Instructor, 13th Keg., Field 
Art., Replacement Depot, Camp Jackson, S. C; 
Discharged, Dec, 1918. 

Baldwin, Henry deF. 

Sherman Baldwin, 2nd Lieut., N.A., Artillery. 

Bangs, Francis S. 

Francis N. Bangs, Capt., Inf.; Adj., 302d 
Train, H.Q. and M.P.; Provost Marshal, 77th 
Div., A.E.F. 

Henry McC. Bangs, 1st Lieut., Air Service; 
Adj., 17tli U.S. Aero Squadron, A.E.F. 

Bangs, John Kendrick 
Howard R. Bangs, N.A, 

Francis H. Bangs, Yale Hospital Unit, France. 

John Kendrick Bangs, Jr., N.A., 1st Lieut., 
Quartermaster's Dept. 

Barney^ Danford New^ton 

Danford N. Barney, Jr., Yale Hosj^ital Unit, 
A.E.F. 

A. D. Barney, 1st Lieut., 303rd Field Art., N.A. 

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Baknum, William M. 

Phelps Barnum, Am. Ambulance Service, 
France. 

Bartlett^ Philip G. 

Russell Sturgis Bartlett, U.S.N., Lieut., Sub- 
marine Service. 

Baskerville, Charles 

Charles Baskerville, Jr., 1st Lieut., 166th Inf., 
42nd Div., A.E.F. 

Bassett, John S. 

Richard N. Bassett, R.O.T.C. and S.A.T.C, 
Harvard University. 

Batten, Loring W. 

Loring W. Batten, Jr., U.S.N.R.F. Lieut. 

Richard W. Batten, N.A. Engineers, Forestry. 

Bellamy, Frederick P. 

Frederic W. Bellamy, U.S.N. 1st Lieut. 

Bentley, Edward M. 

Edward S. Bentley, N. A. Capt. Inf. 

BiGELOw, John 

Braxton Bigelow, Am. Hospital at Paris, Am- 
bulance Driver, Jan., 1915; British Naval Hos- 
pital, Belgrade, Serbia, Orderly, May -July, 
1915; Royal Field Art., British, 2nd Lieut., 
Aug., 1915; Royal Engineers, 170th Tunnelling 
Co., Acting Capt., April-Sept., 1916; wounded, 
Sept., 1916; active service resumed, Dec, 1916; 
promoted Lieut., Royal Engineers (Special Re- 

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serve); missing in action, July, 1917; gazetted 
as "reported killed," Feb., 1918; mentioned in 
dispatches for "distinguished and gallant serv- 
ices and devotion to duty," April, 1917; Cross 
of Mercy, Serbian, for services in 1915. 

Bingham, Theodore A. 

Rutherfurd Bingham, Diplomatic Service, 
Vienna, 1915-1917. 

BisPHAM, David 

David Bispham, Jr., Royal Flying Corps, 2nd 
Lieut.; Killed at Hendon, England, 4 Nov., 
1917. 

Black, Hugh 

Hugh Black, Jr., Lieut., Royal Air Service, 
England. 

Blair, Joseph P. 

Joseph P. Blair, Jr., 2nd Lieut., Inf., U.S.A. 

Bliss, Howard S. 

Daniel Bliss, S.O.T.C. Amherst College; O.A. 
T.C., Fort Lee, Va. 

BoNSAL, Stephen 

Stephen Bonsai, Jr., N.A., 1st Lieut., Signal 
Corps, Aviation Sect. 

Brace, Charles Loring 

Charles L. Brace, Jr., Signal Corps, Aviation 
Sect., U.S.A. Reserve. 

Brett, George P. 

George P. Brett, Jr., Capt., Inf., 77th Div., 
A.E.F. 

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Brewer, George E. 

Leighton Brewer, Am. Amb. Corps, 1915; Sec- 
ond enlistment, Am. Amb., 1917; U.S. Army, 
Aviation Service, Aug., 1917, qualified as pilot 
and assigned to 13th Aero- Squadron (pursuit 
group), A.E.F., July, 1918; served in the front 
area until Armistice; Official credit three Ger- 
man aeroplanes. 

George E. Brewer, Jr., S.A.T.C., Yale Univ., 
Art. Sect., Sept., 1918. 

Brown, Thomas E. 

Otis deR. Brown, N.A., Corporal, Pioneers. 

Bache H. Brown, N.A., 1st Lieut., Signal Corps, 
Aviation Sect. 

Thomas E. Brown, Jr., N.A., 1st Lieut., Ord- 
nance. 

Clinton B. Brown, N.A., 1st I^ieut., Ordnance. 

Brown, William Adams 

William Adams Brown, Jr., Y.M.C.A., in 
Russia, Secretary. 

Buehler, H. G. 

Reginald G. Buehler, 2nd Lieut., R.O.T.C, 
Field Art., N.A. 

Buel, Clarence C. 

Richard Van W. Buel, Am. Field Service, Amb. 
Sect. No. 30; A.E.F. Sect. No. 642; Wounded 
Feb., 1919; Croix de Guerre. 

Thomas Buel, U.S.N. Lieut. (J. G.) Submarine 
Service. 

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BURLINGAME, E. L. 

William Roger Burlingame, 1st Lieut., Inf., 
A.E.F. 

BuTTEiavoiiTH^ George F. 

George F. Butterworth, Jr., N.A. 

Calder^ a. Stirling 

Alexander S. Calder, S.A.T.C., Stevens Insti- 
tute, Hoboken, N. J. 

Callisen, Adolph W. 

Sterling A. Callisen, U.S.N. 

Carpenter, William H. 

William M. Carpenter, 2nd Lieut., Coast Art., 
N.A. 

Rhys Carpenter, 1st Lieut., Gas Service, A.E.F. 
John T. Carpenter, U.S.N.R.F., Coxswain. 

Carr, Walter L. 

Eknendorf Lester Carr, U.S.N.R.F., Ensign. 

Chambers, Robert W. 

Robert H. Chambers, R.O.T.C, Harvard Univ. 

Chambers, Walter B. 

Robert N. Chambers, Am. Ambulance in France 
and Italy; 32nd Regt., F.A., French Army. 

Chapman, John J. 

Victor E. Chapman, Foreign Legion, France, 
member of a Machine Gun Co., 1914-1915; 
wounded in action, — one-half of his squadron 
was either killed or seriously injured. Trans- 



ferred to the French Aviation Corps, Sept., 1915. 
Received instruction in aviation in France; was 
commissioned Pilot, Feb., 1916. Was a member 
of the Franco- American Aviation Corps until 
23 June, 1916, when he was killed at Verdun, 
and fell within the German lines; Croix de 
Guerre, May, 1916. Had he lived he would have 
received the Medaille Militaire in July, 1916. 

Child, Edwin B. 

Bradford Child, U.S.N.R. 

Clark, George C. 

James Averall Clark, U.S.N. Ensign. 

George Crawford Clark, Jr., Capt., 324th Reg., 
A.E.F. 

Clark, John B. 

John Maurice Clark, Commission for Regulation 
of Prices of Food Products. 

F. Huntington Clark, Shipping Board, Emerg- 
ency Fleet Corp. 

Clark, W. Irving 

W. Irving Clark, Jr., Am. Red Cross Hospital, 
Paris; Staff, French Army Hospitals; U.S.A., 
Capt. Medical Corps. 

Clarke, Thomas Shields 

Charles John Clarke, Sergt., Ordnance Dept., 
A.E.F. 

Clinedinst, B. West 

Wendell W. Chnedinst, N.A. Quartermaster's 
Dept. 

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CoAN, Titus Munson 

Hamilton M. Coan, Fourth Battery, Art., A. 
E. F. 

CoBB^ Henry E. 

Clement B. P. Cobb, S.A.T.C., Williams Col- 
lege, Mass. 

Oliver Ellsworth Cobb, U.S.N., Lieut., Ad- 
miral's Staff. 

CooLiDGE^ Charles A. 

Charles A. Coolidge, Jr., Capt., Machine Gun 
Battalion, No. 147. 

Coolidge, J. Randolph, Jr. 

Joseph R. Coolidge, 3rd, 1st Lieut. Engineers, 
A.E.F. 

Hamilton Coolidge, Signal Corps, Aviation 
Sect., A.E.F. 

John Gardner Coolidge, 2nd, 2nd Lieut., Field 
Art., N.A. 

Oliver H. Coolidge, S.A.T.C, Harvard Univ. 

CouDERT, Frederic R. 

Frederic R. Coudert, Jr., 2nd Lieut. 105th Art., 
A.E.F. 

Crane, Charles R. 

Richard Crane, State Department, Secretary to 
Robert Lansing. 

Crane, George F. 

William Dwight Crane, 2nd Lieut. Inf., A.E.F.; 
seriously gassed. 

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Ceomwell^ James W. 

J. William Cromwell, State Home Guard, Sum- 
mit, N. J. 

Lincoln Cromwell, War Industries Board, 
Washington, D.C. 

Curtis^ Francis G. 

Edward Davison Curtis, Belgium Relief, 1914- 
17; Belgian Army, 1917-18; U.S.A., Field Art., 
1st Lieut., 1918. 

George W. Curtis, Engineers and Med. Corps, 
A.E.F. 

CusHiNG^ William L. 

C. C. S. Cushing, Y.M.C.A., Entertainment 
Service, France. 

Cutler^ Colman W. 

Paul C. Cutler, U.S.N. Ensign. 

Richard P. Cutler, S.A.T.C. Harvard Univ. 

Cutting, R. Fulton 

Robt. Bayard Cutting, Y.M.C.A. Organizing 
Sec'y, France. Died at American Base Hospital 
No. 15, April, 1918. 

Fulton Cutting, U.S. Signal Service Labora- 
tories. 

Charles Suydam Cutting, 2nd Lieut., A.E.F., 
Military Intelligence Sec, General Pleadquart- 
ers, France. 

Dana, Charles L. 

C. Loomis Dana, Jr., Marine Corps, A.E.F. ; 
Died in Service in France. 

cue: 



Davis, Rowland 

Howland S. Davis, Major, 11. Q., 77th Div., 
A.E.F. 

William S. Davis, 2nd Lieut., 15th Field Art.; 
1st Lieut., 35th Field Art., A.E.F. 

Wendell Davis, 2nd Lieut., Field Art., N.A. 

Davison, Henry P. 

Henry P. Davison, Jr., U.S.N., Ensign. 

F. Trubee Davison, U.S.N., Lieut., Air Service. 

Day, Frank M. 

Kenneth M. Day, S.A.T.C, Princeton Univ., 
1918. 

deForest, Robert W. 

Johnston deForest, Major and Deputy Com- 
missioner, Am. Red Cross, France. 

deKay, Charles 

Rodman dcKay, U.S.N. , Lieut. 

Drake deKay, 2nd Lieut., 39th Inf., U.S.A. 

Del AFIELD, Lewis L. 

Lewis L. Delafield, Jr., Legal Advisory Board, 
N.Y.C. 

Dellenbaugh, Frederick S. 

Frederick S. Dellenbaugh, Jr., Capt., Signal 
Corps, Advance Supply Service, A.E.F., in 
France. 

Dennis, Samuel S. 

James S. Dennis, 2nd Lieut., Inf., A.E.F., 
France. 

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Devine, Edward T. 

Thomas Devine, 2nd Lieut., Inf., A.E.F., 
Russia. 

DiELMAN, Frederick 

F. MacNeil Dielman, N.A., 2nd Lieut., Inf. 

Ernest Benham Dielman, N.A., Signal Corps, 
Aviation Sect. 

Dixon, George A. 

George A. Dixon, Jr., Corp., A.E.F. 

Dodge, Cleveland H. 

Cleveland E. Dodge, 1st Lieut., Art., A.E.F. 

DoMiNiCK, Henry B. 

Henry B. Dominick, Jr., N.Y.G. 

Donaldson, Henry H. 

Norman Vaux Donaldson, U.S.N., Ensign. 

Doubleday, Felix N. 

Nelson Doubleday, U.S.N., Lieut., Air Service. 

Felix D. Doubleday, 1st Lieut., A.E.F. Signal 
Corps, Aviation Sect. 

Douglas, James 

James S. Douglas, Am. Red Cross, France. 

Drinker, Henry S. 

Philip Drinker, 1st Lieut., Signal Corps, Avia- 
tion Sect., A.E.F. 

James Blathwaite Drinker, Capt., Cavalry, N.A. 

DuRYEE, Joseph R. 

Samuel S. Duryee, Capt., 302nd Art., A.E.F. 

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Egbert^ James C. 

George P. Egbert, 1st Lieut., Inf., A.E.F. 

Lester D. Egbert, 1st Lieut., Signal Corps, Avia- 
tion Sect., A.E.F. 

Egleston, Melville 

Nathaniel Hillyer Egleston, N.A., Major, Ma- 
chine Gun Service. 

Ellsworth, William W. 
Bradford Ellsworth, Capt., Inf., and Intelligence 
Officer, A.E.F., D.S.O., and Croix de Guerre. 

EVARTS, PrESCOTT 

Wilham M. Evarts, 2nd Lieut., Inf., 77th Div., 

A.E.F. 

Richard C. Evarts, Sergt., 38th Reg., 32nd Div., 

A.E.F. 

Farnam, Henry W. 

Henry W. Farnam, Jr., Capt., N.A., 1st LT.S. 
Field Art. 

Ferguson, John C. 

Chas. J. Ferguson, 1st Lieut., Engineers, A.E.F. 

Robert M. Ferguson, U. S. Marine Corps. 

Duncan P. Ferguson, U. S. Marine Corps. 

Ferguson, AVilliam C. 

Donald Van Dyke Ferguson, 1st Lieut., Inf., 

N.A. 

Eric Ferguson, 1st Lieut., Inf., N.A. 

Fernald, Walter E. 

Thomas Wentworth Fernald, 2nd Lieut., Inf., 
U.S.A. 

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Fisher, Samuel H. 

Robert Fisher, Signal Corps, Aviation Section, 
2nd Lieut., A.E.F. 

FoRDYCE, John A. 

Addison Fordyce, U. S. Military Aeronautical 
School, 2nd Lieut., Air Service. 

Freeman, John R. 

Everett Wendell Freeman, Boston Inst. Tech., 

Air Service, U.S.N.R.F. 

Hovey T. Freeman, Capt., A.E.F. 

John R. Freeman, Jr., Bureau of Standards, 

Washington, D.C., Assistant Physicist. 

Roger M. Freeman, U. S. N., Supervising Engi- 
neer. 

Clarke Freeman, 1st Lieut., A.E.F. 

Freeman, Rowland G. 

Rowland G. Freeman, Jr., N. A., 1st Lieut., Art. 

Gallatin, Frederic 

R. Horace Gallatin, Legal Advisory Board, 
N.Y.C., Associate Member. 

Goelet Gallatin, Capt., 348th Field Art., A.E.F. 
Albert Gallatin, Major, Military Attache, U. S. 
Legation, Havana, Cuba. 

Garfield, Harry A. 

James Garfield, U. S. A., H. Q., 38th Brig., 
Coast Artillery, A.E.F. 

Stanton Garfield, Aspirant, 1st Bat., 8th Reg., 
Reserve Army Corps, French Army. 

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Garnsey, Elmer E. 

Julian Ellsworth Garnsey, Capt. Art., Asst. 
Chief of Staff, 3rd Div., A.E.F.; Dept. of Sup- 
plies, 1st Div., A.E.F. 

Arlo Ellsworth Garnsey, Signal Corps, Aviation 
Sect., 2nd Lieut. Died in foreign service, 11 
Oct., 1918. 

Gates, Merrill E. 

Merrill E. Gates, Jr., 1st Lieut., Q.M.C., H. Q., 
77th Div., A.E.F. 

William B. Gates, Chaplain and 1st Lieut., 
H. Q., A.E.F. 

Geer, William M. 

Enos Throoj) Geer, Asst. Manager, Contract 
Div., U. S. Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet 
Corp. 

William Montague Geer, Jr., 1st Lieut., 15th 
Field Art., A.E.F. 

Francis Hunt Geer, U. S. N., Ensign, R. F., 
U. S. S. "Seattle." 

Gerster, Arpad G. 

John C. A. Gerster, Major, Medical Officers' Re- 
serve Corps, A.E.F. 

Gibson, Charles Dana 

Langhorne Gibson, U.S.N., Destroyer "Evans." 

Gilbert, Cass 

Cass Gilbert, Jr., 2nd Lieut., 17th Field Art., 
2nd Div., A.E.F. 

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Gilder, Joseph B. 

Harwood Gilder, State Home Guard, N.Y. 

GiLLETT, Charles R. 

William Gillett, 1st Lieut., Q. M. Dept., U.S.A. 

Godwin, Harold 

Frederick Marquand Godwin, U.S.N., Lieut. 

GooDNOw, Henry R. 

Weston W. Goodnow, Signal Corps, Aviation 
Sect., 1st Lieut., Flight Commander, A.E.F. 

Greene, Francis V. 

Warwick Greene, Aviation Service in France, 
Lieut. Col. 

Greenleaf, James L. 

Donald L. Greenleaf, O.A.T.C., 2nd Lieut., En- 
gineers, N.A. 

Hadley, Arthur T. 

Morris Hadley, Field Art., Major, A.E.F. 

Hamilton Hadley, Air Service, Capt., A.E.F. 

Hale, Edward E. 

Maurice P. Hale, H.Q. Specialists School, Camp 

Hancock, Ga. 

Nathan Hale, S.A.T.C, Union College, N.Y. 

Hamlin, A. D. F. 

Marston L. Hamlin, Corp., State Guard, N. J. 

Harper, J. Henry 
John Harper, 2nd, 1st Lieut., Engineers, 
A.E.F. 

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Fletcher Harper, Capt., Remount Service, 
Q.M. Dept., U.S.A. 

J. Henry Harper, Jr., 2nd Lieut., Signal Corps, 
Aviation Sect., A.E.F. 

Hart, Albert Bushnell 

Adrian Putnam Hart, Sergt., N.A. Gas Defense 
Service. 

Albert Bushnell Hart, Jr., Sergt., N.A., Gas 
Defense Service. 

Harte, Richard H. 
Richard H. Harte, Jr., N.A., 2nd Lieut. 

Hay, Louis C. 

Wellington B. Hay, 2nd Lieut., 141st Aero 

Squadron, N.A. 

Hem PILL, Alexander J. 

Chfford Hempill, Capt., Ordnance Dept., 
A.E.F. 

Henderson, Edward C. 

Alexander I. Henderson, Capt., Field Art., 
A. E. F. 

Hepburn, A. Barton 

C. Fisher Hepburn, Capt., Inf., A.E.F. 

Herrick, Harold 

Newbold L. Herrick, U. S. N., Lieut. 

Harold E. Herrick, U. S. N., Lieut. (Junior 
grade). 

Herrick, Robert 

Philip A. Herrick, Amb. Service, A.E.F., 1917- 
1919, assigned to French Army; Croix de Guerre. 

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Hewitt^ Edward R. 

Ashley Cooper Hewitt, O.A.T.C., Plattsburg, 
N. Y., two seasons ; six months in the Navy; 23rd 
Engineers, A.E.F., 1st Sergt. 

Hill, David Jayne 

Walter L. Hill, Am. Red Cross, Scranton, Pa., 
Secretary; Vice-Chairman, and Chairman of the 
Home Service Section; Chairman of the Profes- 
sional Men's Committee for Northwestern Penn., 
of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Liberty Loan Drives, 
and of the Victory Loan Drive; JJ. S. Naval In- 
telligence, volunteer aid. 

HiLLES, Chaeles D. 

Frederick W. Hilles, U. S. N. Training Corps, 
Yale Univ. 

Hitchcock, Ripley 

Roger Wolcott Hitchcock, A.E.F., 1st Lieut., 
Signal Corps, Aviation Sect. Distinguished 
Service Cross for air combat service near Fere- 
en-Tardenois, 1917. Killed in action. 

Holt, Henry 

Elliot Holt, 1st Lieut., Art., A.E.F. 

Henry Holt, Jr., 2nd Lieut., Signal Corps, 
A.E.F. 

Howard, John Galen 

Henry Temple Howard, 2nd Lieut., F.A., May, 
1917-Feb., 1919, A.E.F. 

Robert Boardman Howard, Motorcycle Dispatch 
Corps, service in France, June, 191 8- April, 1919. 

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Charles Houghton Howard, S.A.T.C., Univer- 
sity of California. 

HoYT, Gerald L. 

Lydig Hoyt, 1st Lieut., Field Art., A.E.F. 

HuNT^ Richard H. 

Frank C. Hunt, 1st Lieut., Ordnance Dept., 
A.E.F. 

Jonathan Hunt, 1st Lieut., Field Art., A.E.F. 

Jacoby, Harold 

Maclear Jacoby, U.S.N. Ensign. 

Jennings, Frederic B. 

Percy H. Jennings, Air Service, A.E.F. 
Jessup, Henry W. 

Henry Herbert Jessup, 1st Lieut., Inf., A.E.F. 

Theodore Carrington Jessuj^, Capt., Inf., A.E.F. 

John Butler Jessup, 1st Lieut., Inf., A.E.F. 

Philip Caryl Jessup, Inf., A.E.F. 

Johnson, Robert Underwood 

Owen Johnson, active in writing in support of 
the war; originator and directing Chairman of 
the celebration of Bastille Day, 14 July, 1918, in 
which 350 cities and towns in the United States 
participated. 

Keyes, Edward L. 

Edward L. Keyes, Jr., Medical Reserve Corps, 
Col. 

Kidder, Camillus G. 

Jerome F. Kidder, Y.M.C.A., Divisional Secy., 
France. 

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KiNG^ James G. 

James G. King, Jr., 2nd Lieut., Inf., O.T.C., 
Plattsburg, 1918; Small Arms Firing School, 
Camp Perry, Ohio, 1918; Instructor of Musketry 
and Small Arms, Washington and Jefferson Col- 
lege, Va., 1918. 

KiNNicuTT^ Lincoln N. 

Roger Kinnicutt, Major, Medical Reserve 
Corps, Base Hosp. No. 6, A.E.F. 

Kissel, Rudolf H. 

Gustave H. Kissel, 1st Lieut., Signal Reserve 
Corps, A.E.F. Killed in aerial combat near 
Merville, France, 12 April, 1918. 

Rudolf H. Kissel, Jr., Asst. Paymaster, 
U.S.N.R.F. 

Krech, Alvin W. 
Shepard Krech, N.A. 

La Faroe, Bancel 

L. Bancel La Farge, S.A.T.C., Harvard Univ. 

La Faroe, C. Grant 

Christopher G. LaFarge, N.A., 2nd Lieut., Inf. 

Lambert, Samuel W. 

Samuel W. Lambert, Jr., 2nd Lieut., Field Art., 
U. S. A. 

Lamont, Thomas W. 

Thomas Stilwell Lamont, Field Art., N.A. 

Larremore, Wilbur 

Thomas A. Larremore, N.A., 1st Lieut., Sani- 
tary Corps. 

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Lee^ Charles H. 

Marion W. Lee, U.S.N., Senior Lieut., U.S.S. 
"Arkansas." 

Levermore, Charles H. 

George K. Levermore, Capt., Field Art., A.E.F. 

LiNDABURY^ Richard V. 
Richard V. Lindabury, Jr., S.A.T.C, Princeton 
Univ. 

Lindsay, Samuel McC. 
Daniel E. Lindsay, N.A., Signal Corps, Aviation 
Sect. 

Lloyd, Arthur S. 
John Lloyd, Am. Ambulance Corps, France, 
Chaplain. 

Loree, Leonor F. 

James T. Loree, Major and Asst. Q.M., 27th 
Div.; Lieut. Col. and Q. M., 80th Div.; Col. 
and Deputy Provost Marshal, A.E.F. 
Robert F. Loree, Asst. to the President of Inter- 
Allied Finance Council, Paris; Asst. to the 
American Financial Advisor to the Peace Con- 
ference, Paris. 

McGiffert, Arthur C. 

Arthur C. McGiffert, Jr., Y.M.C.A. Secretary, 
Naval Camp, Pensacola, Fla.; N.A., 1st Lieut., 
1918. 

McGucKiN, William G. 

Benjamin F. McGuckin, U.S.N. , Lieut., J.G., 

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U.S.S. "Wadsworth"; Served on Staff of Adm. 
Wilson at Brest. 

Mackenzie, James C. 

Cameron Mackenzie, Official War Correspondent 
for the London Chronicle, on Gen. Pershing's 
Staff. 

Alexander Mackenzie, 14 months on Belgian Re- 
lief, in Belgium and France. 

George M. Mackenzie, M.C., U.S.N.R.F., 
Lieut., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Wash- 
ington, D.C.; Base Hospital No. 7, France; 
U. S. Naval H. Q., Paris; and on U. S. S. 
"Plattsburg." 

James C. Mackenzie, Jr., Major, Field Art., 
N.A.; First Provisional O.T.C., Madison Bar- 
racks, N. Y., 1917; 307th F.A., 78th Div., 1917; 
School of Fire, Fort Sill, Okla.; Artillery Train- 
ing School, Camp VaDiadon, France, 1918; De- 
fense of Toul Sector, Battles of St. Mihiel, and 
Argonne-Meuse ; Discharged, 1919. 

MacVeagh^ Charles 

Ewen Cameron MacVeagh, N.A., Capt., Field 

Art.,A.E.F. 

Francis Wayne MacVeagh, Am. Ambulance 

Corps, France. 

Lincoln MacVeagh, 2nd, Major, Inf., A.E.F. 

Rogers MacVeagh, Field Art., 1st Lieut., 
A.E.F. 

Mabon, James B. 

James B. Mabon, Jr., Am. Amb. Corps, France. 



MaCY, V. EVERIT 

Valentine E. Macy, Driving Ammunition Truck 
in France. Croix de Guerre. Am. Ambulance 
Corps in Italy. 

Mahl, William 

Frederic W. Mahl, Military Equipment Stand- 
ards. 

Marburg, Theodore 

Theodore Marburg, Jr., Capt., Royal British 
Flying Corps. 

Martin, Edward S. 

George W. Martin, 1st Lieut., Field Art., 
A.E.F. 

Martin, Newell 

Grinnell Martin, 304th Regt., 77th Div., Field 
Art., Capt., A.E.F. ; Oise-Aisne and Argonne- 
Meuse offensives. 

Matheson, William J. 

Hugh M. Matheson, U.S.N., Ensign. 
Malcohn M. Matheson, U.S.N., Ensign. 

Melcher, John S. 

John Melcher, 1st Lieut., 166th Inf., 42nd Div., 
A.E.F. 

Mellen, Chase 

Joseph Manley Mellen, Am. Amb. Field Service 
in France, July, 1915-Jan., 1916; with French 
Army in Alsace, 1st Lieut.; 96th Aero Squad- 
ron, U. S. Air Service, A.E.F., Oct., 1917-Jan., 
1919; prisoner in Germany, July-Nov., 1918; 
Croix de Guerre. 

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Chase Mellen, Jr., 3rd O.T.C., Jan., 1918; 308th 
Inf. Corj^s, May, 1918; Sergt., June, 1918; 2nd 
Lieut., 23rd Inf., 2nd Div., July, 1918; at the 
battle of St. Mihiel; severely wounded in action, 
6 Oct., 1918; Croix de Guerre; Discharged, 
Sept., 1919. 

Mendelson, Walter 

Lewis Wharton Mendelson, Ordnance Dept., 
A.E.F. 

Merle- Smith, Wilton 

Van Santvoord Merle-Smith, Major, 165th Inf., 
A.E.F., D.S.C. 

MiLBURN, John G. 

Devereux Milburn, Field Art., Major, A.E.F. 

Monroe, Paul 

Ellis Monroe, 306th Inf., 1918; 2nd Lieut., Co. 
C, 109th Inf., 28th Div.; 1st Lieut., Co. C, 109th 
Inf., 1919. 

Moore, Charles 

MacAllaster Moore, Ordnance, 1st Lieut., Coast 
Artillery, A.E.F. 

James Merriman Moore, N.A., Major, Adjt., 
9th Div. 

Moore, E. Caldwell 

John C. B. Moore, Am. Amb. Service; Trans- 
portation Service; Am. Field Service; 2nd 
Lieut., Air Service, A.E.F.; in charge of Trans- 

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portation, American Commission for Relief in 
the Near East, May, 191 6- July, 1919. 

MoRAN, Horace 

Bruce Moran, 11th Engineers, U.S.A., May, 
1917-Nov., 1918; Service with "Stars and 
Stripes" (newspaper of A.E.F.), and in Field 
Service as Corp., in Luxembourg and Germany, 
until June, 1919. 

Morgan, J. Pierpont 

Junius S. Morgan, Jr., U. S. N., Ensign. 

Morse, James H. 

James H. Morse, Jr., Home Defense, Engle- 
wood, N. J. 

William Gibbons Morse, U. S. N., Lieut. Junior 
Grade. 

Mowbray, H. Siddons 

George Siddons Mowbray, Norton-Harjes Am- 
Ibulance Corps, 1917; Corp., Battery B, 71st 
Coast Art., received certificate at Saumur Art. 
School. 

Murray, Francis W. 

Francis W. Murray, Jr., U.S.N., Lieut. 

Lawrence N. Murray, Field Art., 1st Lieut., 
A.E.F. 

Myers, T. Halsted 

Halsted H. Myers, U.S.N. 

Nichols, Harry P. 

J. Donaldson Nichols, Capt., 76th Div., A.E.F. 

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Shepley Nichols, U.S.N., Quartermaster, U.S. 
Submarine Chaser No. 325, Lost in the Irish 
Sea, 21 Aug., 1918. 

Oakman, Wai^ter G. 

Walter G. Oakman, Jr., 1st Lieut., Coldstream 
Guards, D.S.O. 

O'Brien, Morgan J. 

Esmond O'Brien, 1st Lieut., Ordnance Dept., 
A.E.F. 

Justin C. O'Brien, Supply Train Dept., A.E.F. 

Morgan J. O'Brien, Jr., U.S.N. 

Kenneth R. O'Brien, Capt., Art., A.E.F. 

Ogden, Rollo 

Nelson Ogden, N.A., Fleet Corp., Philadelphia; 
Ordnance Bureau, Washington, D. C. 

Olney, Peter B. 

Peter B. Olney, Jr., N.Y.G., Sergt.; Associate 
Member, Legal Adv. Bd., Dist. Bd. No. 4, 
Lawrence, N.Y. 

Sigourney B. Olney, O.A.T.C, Plattsburg, N. 
Y., 1917; 1st Lieut., 305th F.A., Aug., 1917; 
Captain, F.A., Jan., 1918; Major, H.Q., 152nd 
Brigade, F.A., 1919; A.E.F.; Campaigns — 
Vosges, Vesle, Argonne, Argonne-Meuse ; Dis- 
charged, 1919. 

Ordway, Samuel H. 

Samuel H. Ordway, Jr., S.A.T.C., Harvard Uni. 

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OsBORN, Henry F. 

A. Perry Osborn, N.A., Lieut.-Col., Ordnance. 

Henry F. Osborn, Jr., N.A., Capt., Field Art. 

Ralph Sanger Osborn, N.A., Capt., Signal 
Corps, Aviation Sect. 

Osborn, William Church 

Frederic Osborn, Am. Red Cross, France. 

William H. Osborn, 2nd Lieut., Inf., A.E.F. 

Earl Dodge Osborn, Belgian Relief, 1915-, Am- 
bulance Service, France, 1916-17; A.E.F., 1917; 
Relief in Hungary, 1918. 

Osborne, Thomas Mott 

David M. Osborne, N.A., 2nd Lieut. 1st Maine 
Heavy Art.; 1st Lieut., Air Service. 

Charles D. Osborne, 2nd Lieut., Machine Gun 
Service, A.E.F. 

Robert K. Osborne, N.A., Capt., Inf. 

Page, Edward D. 

Leigh Page, M.D., State Home Guard, Conn. 

Parker, Charles W. 

Dudley F. Parker, U.S.N. Ensign, U.S.S. 
"North Carolina." 

Phihp M. Parker, 309th Trench Mortar Bat- 
tery, Serg., A.E.F. 

Parsons, Wm. Barclay 

Wm. Barclay Parsons, Jr., Ambulance Service, 
French Army, 1916; Capt., M.C., U.S.A., 1917- 
1919. 

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Paktridge, Edward L. 

Theodore Dwight Partridge, U.S.N., Ensign. 

Peabody, Endicott 

Malcolm E. Peabody, Chaplain, Harvard Medi- 
cal Unit, France; Chaplain, 102nd Field Art., 
France. 

Peck^ Charles H. 

Charles H. Peck, Jr., Enhsted M.C., U.S.A., 
June, 1917; Sergt., Med. Corps, U.S.A., July, 
1917; Base Hosp., No. 15, A.E.F., with French 
Army as member of the first Am. Operating 
Team assigned to the French, at Vasseny-sur- 
Vesle, during the battle of Chemin des Dames, 
Oct., 1917; transferred to combat service, 
A.E.F., Art. School at Saumur-sur-Loire, Mch., 
1918; died in service at Chamnont, France, 7 
Mch., 1918. 

Peters, John P. 

John P. Peters, Jr., Major, M.O.R.C. 

Bryan F. Peters, N.A., 1st Lieut., Trans. Corps. 

Frazier F. Peters, N.A., 1st Lieut., F.A. 

Peters, William R. 

Thomas INIcClure Peters, War Trade Bureau, 
in N.Y., Washington, and in charge of branch 
at Nogales, Ariz. 

Platt, Charles A. 

William Platt, U.S.N., Aviator, Ensign. 

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Poor, Charles L. 

Charles L. Poor, Jr., U.S.N., Lieut. 

Alfred E. Poor, U.S.N., Air Service, Ensign. 

Porter, William H. 

James J. Porter, 2nd Lieut., 10th Machine Gun 
Bat., 4th Div., U.S.A., A.E.F. 

Pratt, George D. 

George D. Pratt, Jr., Driving Truck, Am. Field 
Service, France. 

Prellwitz, Henry 

Edwin M. Prellwitz, U.S.N.R.F., Ensign. 

Pritchett, Henry S. 

Henry H. Pritchett, Lieut.-Col., Inf., A.E.F. 

Prout, Henry G. 

Curtis Prout, Capt., 302nd Battalion, A.E.F. 

Putnam, George Haven 

Palmer Cosslet Putnam, Royal Aviation Corps, 
Canada. 

Putnam, William A. 

W. Allen Putnam, Jr., French Amhulance 
Service; Am. Ambulance Corps, A.E.F. 

Pyne, M. Taylor 

Percy R. Pyne, 2nd, Council of National De- 
fense, 1st Asst. Director, 1917-19; Knight, 
Order of the Crown (Belgian). 

Rainsford, William S. 

Ralph S. Rainsford, Capt., Signal Corps, A.E.F. 



W. Kerr Rainsford, Capt., 307th Inf., 77th Div., 
A.E.F. 

Rand, William 

William Rand, Jr., U.S.N., 1917; Ensign, Sept., 
1917; special course, AnnapoKs, Oct., 1917- 
Feby., 1918; U.S.S. Desti'oyer "Gregory," in 
the Mediterranean, July-Dec, 1918; Lieut. J. 
G., Nov., 1918; Discharged, Dec, 1918. 
Robert C. Rand, U.S.N., 1917; U.S.S. "Har- 
vard," Convoy Service; Discharged Nov., 1918. 

Rantoul, Charles W. 

Endicott Rantoul, 2nd Lieut., 304th Machine 
Gun Battahon, 77th Div., A.E.F. 

Rice, William Gorham 

William Gorham Rice, Jr., 1st Lieut., Am. Field 
Service; Ambulance Service, A.E.F., Croix de 
Guerre, three citations. 

Richards, George 

Archibald M. Richards, Y.M.C.A., France. 

Guy H. Richards, Am. Ambulance Corps, 
France; Sergt., Battery A, 309th Field Art., 
77th Div., A.E.F. 

Richardson, Frank W. 

John Richardson, Capt., Air Service, A.E.F. 

George A. Richardson, Major, Field Art., 
A.E.F. 

Richardson, Frederick 

David W. Richardson, U.S.N., Aviation. 

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Allen B . Richardson, 2nd Lieut., Royal Air 
Force, Brit. Army. 

Richmond, Charles A. 

Locke Richmond, U.S.N., U.S.S. "Wheeling." 

Robinson, Edwin 

Phillips B. Robinson, U.S.N. Marine Corps, 
Capt.; Died in service, 2 Nov., 1918. 

Rogers, Archibald 

Herman L. Rogers, 308th Field Art., Major, 
A.E.F. 

Edmund P. Rogers, O.T.C., Camp Zachary 
Taylor, Louisville, Ky. 

Rae H. Rogers, Motor Transport Corps, 2nd 
Lieut., N.A. 

William C. Rogers, Tank Corps, N.A. 
Rogers, William A. 

William S. Rogers, Capt., Field Art., A.E.F. 
Alden Rogers, Sergt., Mallet Reserve Corps, 
Motor Truck Div., N.A. 

Roosevelt, Theodore 

Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., Lieut.-Col., 26th Inf., 
1st Div., U.S.A., A.E.F.; Croix de Guerre with 
Pahns ; Legion of Honor. 

Kermit Roosevelt, Captain, Light Armored 
Motor Battery, B.E.F., Mesopotamia; Captain, 
7th F.A., 1st Div., A.E.F.; Military Cross. 
Archibald B. Roosevelt, Captain, 26th Inf., 1st 
Div., A.E.F.; wounded near Seicheprey, 1918; 
Croix de Guerre. 

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Quentin Roosevelt, Aviation Corps, Canada; 
1st Lieut., N.A., Air Service, A.E.F.; Croix de 
Guerre; killed near Chamery, 14 July, 1918. 

Roosevelt, W. Emlen 

George Emlen Roosevelt, Lieut-Col., Inf., 
A.E.F. 

John Kean Roosevelt, U.S.N. , Lieut. 

Philip James Roosevelt, Signal Corps, Aviation 
Sect., Major, A.E.F. 

Root, Elihu 

Edward Wales Root, American Red Cross, 

Secretary, Potomac Div. 

Elihu Root, Jr., Major, 304th Inf., 76th Div., 

and member H.Q. Staff, 6th Army Corps, 

A.E.F. 

Rose, Wickliffe 

Harold W. Rose, U.S.N. Ensign, Wireless 
operator, 1917; served on U-boat Chasers and 
later on Destroyer. 

RossiTER, Ehrick K. 

Ehrick W. Rossiter, Censorship Service, Post 
Office Dept. 

Kensett Rossiter, Hea\y Art., N.A. 

Russell, Charles H. 

Charles H. Russell, Jr., Attache, American 
Legation at Berlin, Aug., 1914- Aug., 1916; 
Third Secretary of American Legation at The 
Hague, 1917; American Legation at Berne, 

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1918; Special duty with Peace Commission at 
Paris, 1919. 

Hemy P. Russell, 1st Lieut, with French Army; 
Am. Ambulance, Harjes Section, 1915-1916; 
O.T.C., Plattsburg, 1916-1917, 1st Lieut.; 
A.E.F., 1917-1919. 

Sachs, Julius 

Ernest Sachs, Prof. Special Training Course 
for Surgeons in Brain Surgery, Washington 
Univ., St. Louis, Mo. 

Sampson, Alden 
Edward Sampson, N.A., 1st Lieut., Signal 
Corps, Aviation Sect. 

Sanger, William C. 
Wilham C. Sanger, Jr., N.A., 1st Lieut., Am. 
Ambulance Service in France. 

Sargent, Henry B. 

Ziegler Sargent, O.A.T.C., Camp Zachary Tay- 
lor, Ky. 

Murray Sargent, War Industries Board, Wash- 
ington, D.C., Small Hardware and Hand Tools 
Section, Chairman. 

Saville, Marshall H. 
Randolph M. Saville, 2nd Lieut., Machine Gun 
Instructor, A.E.F. 

Winthrop L. Saville, U.S.N., Apprentice Sea- 
man. 

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SCHIEFFELIN^ WiLLIAM J AY 

William Jay Schieffelin, Jr., Capt., 12th Field 
Art., A.E.F., Service near Verdun. 

John Jay Schieffelin, U.S.N. , Lieut., Naval 
Aviator on the North Sea. — Received the thanks 
of the British Admiralty for sinking two sub- 
marines; U. S. Naval Cross. 

ScHOFiELD^ W. Elmer 

Seymour R. Schofield, Lieut., Field Ai'tillery, 
B.E.F. 

ScHURMAN, Jacob Gould 

Jacob Gould Schurman, Jr., Capt. 309th Inf., 
Headquarters Co., 78th Div., A.E.F. 

George Munro Schurman, R.A., 1st Lieut., 4th 
Field Art., B.E.F. 

ScRiBNER, Charles 

Charles Scribner, Jr., 1st Lieut., Remount Ser- 
vice. Q.M.C., A.E.F. 

Sedgwick, Henry D. 

Robert M. Sedgwick, 2nd Lieut., U.S.A., In- 
structor, University of Florida. 

Sewell, Robert V. V. 

Robert B. Sewell, Signal Corps, Aviation Sec- 
tion, Instructor at Ft. Sill, Okla., 1918; A.E.F., 
1918-19. 

Seymour, Henry T. 

Lawrence D. Seymour, 2nd Lieut., Air Service 
Intelligence Dept., A.E.F. 

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Shaw^ Albert 

Albert Shaw, Jr., 2nd Lieut., F.A., A.E.F. 

Sloane, William M. 
James R. Sloane, N.A. Capt., Gen. Staff and 
Service of Supply. 

S MEDLEY, William T. 

Edward Darling Smedley, .5th Reg., Marine 
Corps, U.S.N. 

Smillie, George H. 

Charles V. V. Smillie, U.S.N. 

Smith, Arthur Cosslett 

Sibly Cosslett Smith, Capt., Am. Red Cross, 

France. 

Gordon A. Smith, Lieut., Naval Aviation, 

France. 

Smith, Eugene 
Leonard B. Smith, Major, Field Art., A.E.F. 

Smith, Howard C. 

Caswell Moen Smith, S.A.T.C. 

Soper, George A. 

George A. Soper, Jr. Chief Q.M. (Aviation) 
U.S.N. 

Speir, Francis 

Francis Cecil Speir, Ensign, U.S.N.R.F. 

Sprague, Edward E. 

William B. Sprague, N.A., Capt., Chemical 
Warfare Service, Camp Humphreys, Va., and 
Camp Hendrick, N. J. 

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S PRAGUE, Frank J. 

F. Desmond Sprague, Lieut., Naval Reserve, 
J.G., Experimental Ordnance. 

Robert C. Sprague, Midshipman, U. S. Naval 
Academy, Annapolis, Md. 

Sprague, Henry W. 

John S. N. Sprague, Sergt., Ordnance Dept., 
Interpreter, A.E.F. 

Squibb, Edward H. 

Charles G. Squibb, N.A. 2nd Lieut., Ordnance 
Dept., Wool Expert Inspector; Transferred to 
Naval Aviation, Ensign, U.S.N. 

George S. Squibb, 1st Lieut., Sanitary Corps, 
Gas Defense Div. ; Capt., -Chemical Warfare 
Service, A.E.F. 

Stewart, Wm. Rhinelander 

Wm. Rhinelander Stewart, Jr., Naval Intelli- 
gence Bureau, Washington, D. C, Volunteer 
Clerk, Sept., 1917; Lieut. (J.G.), U.S.N., Oct., 
1917; Asst. Naval Attache, U.S. Legation, 
Paris, April, 1918; Flag Lieut, to Adm. Bristol, 
who was subsequently High Commissioner to 
Turkey, Mch., 1919. Discharged Oct., 1919. 

Stimson, Henry A. 

Henry B. Stimson, Capt., 104th Field Art., 
A.E.F. 

Philip Moen Stimson, Capt., Med. Corps ; Adjt. 
Am. Red Cross Military Hosp., A.E.F. 

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Stokes, Frederick A. 

Frederick B. Stokes, 1st Lieut., Inf., A.E.F. 
Horace W. Stokes, 1st Lieut., Inf., A.E.F. 

Strong, Benjamin 

Benjamin Strong, Jr., French Army, 191 G; 1st 
Lieut., A.E.F., 1917. 

Strong, Theron G. 

Prentice Strong, Col., Field Art., N.Y.G. 

Taft, Henry W. 

Walbridge S. Taft, jV. A. Capt., Ordnance Res. 
Corps, Nov., 1917; 2nd Lieut., F.A., and as- 
signed to Staff, F.A.C., O.T.S., Camp Taylor, 
Kentucky, Oct., 1918; 1st Lieut., Oct., 1918; 
Discharged Dec, 1918; Major, F.A. Res. Corps, 
May, 1919. 

Wilham Howard Taft, 2nd, 1st Lieut., A.E.F., 
Ordnance Res. Corps, Watervliet Arsenal, N. Y., 
Aug., 1917; Headquarters Troop, 39th Div., at 
Camp Beauregard, La., Oct., 1917; later trans- 
ferred as 1st Lieut., F.A., and aide to the Com- 
manding Gen. of the 64th Art. Brig., with the 
39th Div.; overseas with the 39th Div., Aug., 
1918; Discharged, April, 1919. 

Taylor, Frank M. 
David P. Taylor, Capt., Chemical Warfare Ser- 
vice, A.E.F. 

Taylor, Howard 

Geoffrey Taylor, Capt., Inf., A.E.F. 

Murray Taylor, Major, Inf., A.E.F., Two Divi- 
sional Citations. 

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Taylor, Howard C. 

Howard C. Taylor, Jr., S.A.T.C, Yale Uni- 
versity. 

Thomas, Augustus 

Luke G. Thomas, N. A., Capt., Headquarters 
of Gen. McAndrew; Major, 29th Div., A.E.F. 

Thomas, John Lloyd 

Arthur W. Thomas, 1st Lieut., N.A., Q.M.D. 

Thomas, John M. 

Henry S. Thomas, Sergt., S.A.T.C, Middlebury 
College, Vt. 

TisoN, Alexander 

Paul Tison, Am. Red Cross, Ambulance Serv- 
ice in Italy and France, and Am. H. Q., Paris. 

Todd, Henry Alfred 

Henry Wallingford Todd, U.S.N.R.F., New- 
port, Wood's Hole and Princeton. 

TowNSEND, Howard 

Howard Townsend, Jr., U.S.A. 

Trowbridge, Alexander B. 

Sherman Trowbridge, 2nd Lieut., F. A., A.E.F. 

Alexander B. Trowbridge, Jr., Cadet, Naval 
Aviation. 

Trowbridge, Augustus 

George Augustus Trowbridge, Am. Ambulance 

in France; Engineers, U.S.A. 

Cornelius P. Trowbridge, 2nd Lieut., Inf., 

U.S.A. 

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Truesdale^ William H. 

Calvin Truesdale, 2nd Lieut., N.A. 

Milville D. Truesdale, Lieut., U.S.N. 

TUCKEKMAN^ B A YARD 

Bayard Tuckerman, Jr., N.A., 2nd Lieut. 

Vanderbilt^ Cornelius 

Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., Headquarters Troop, 
27th Div., A.E.F. 

Vermeule^ Cornelius C. 

Cornelius C. Vermeule, Jr., Capt., 80th Div., 
A.E.F. ; Personal Citation. 

Vezin^ Charles 

Cornelius D. Vezin, U. S. Marine Corps. 

Volk^ Douglas 

Jerome Douglas Volk, Corp., Inf., 107th Reg., 

27th Div., A.E.F.; wounded and prisoner in 

Germany. 

Wendell Douglas Volk, Capt., Engineers, 20th 

Reg., A.E.F. 

Walker, Henry O. 

J. Marquand Walker, Capt., Field Art., 2nd 
Div., 12th Reg. Previously Am. Ambulance, 
Field Service; Croix de Guerre, France, 1916; 
Croix de Guerre, Servia, 1917. 

Walker, Howard 

Harold D. Walker, Lieut. (J.G.), U.S.N.R.F. 

Ward, H. Galbraith 

Galbraith Ward, Am. Field Service in France 

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with French Army, 1916; Inf., 1917-1918; 
A.E.F. Died in service, 17 Dec, 1918. 

Marquand Ward, A.E.F. Killed in action, 18 
Oct., 1918. 

Warren, William R. 

Edward H. Warren, 1st Lieut., N.A. 

WiUiam Van V. Warren, Capt., N.A. 

Washburn, William Ives 

Wilham Ives Washburn, Jr., 2nd Lieut., Tank 
Corps, U.S.A. 

Webster, Albert L. 

Benjamin L. Webster, S.A.T.C., Yale Univ. 

Wetmore, George Peabody 

Wilham S. K. Wetmore, Y.M.C.A., Secy, for 
Overseas Work, A.E.F., Service at Nice, In- 
formation Bureau; at Cannes, Officers' Rest 
Club. 

Wheeler, Everett P. 

David E. Wheeler, Hospital Service in France; 
Foreign Legion, Brit. Med. Service; Surgeon, 
16th Inf., A.E.F.; Croix de Guerre; Deceased. 

White, Gaylord S. 

Charles T. White, U.S.N., Lieut., J.G. 

Whiting, Frederick 

Frederick L. Whiting, N.A., Medical Corps. 

Whitman, Alfred A. 

Alfred M. Whitman, Am, Field Service under 
French Army, 1916; Head of "Motor Pare," 
1917; later. Tank Corps, A.E.F. 

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Roger W. Whitman, Am. Field Service under 
French Army, 1916; 1st Lieut., Maintenance 
OfBcer for Motor Transport Service, A.E.F. 

Whitman, Royal 

Armitage Whitman, Capt., Medical Corps, 
A.E.F. 

WiCKERSHAM, GeORGE W. 

Cornelius W. Wickersham, Major and Asst. 
Chief of Staff, 2nd Army, A.E.F.; Knight, 
Legion of Honor. 

WiLGUs, William J. 

Wilham J. Wilgus, Jr., N.A. Inf. 

WiLLARD, Daniel 

Daniel Willard, Jr., R.O.T.C, Ft. Myer, Va., 
April, 1917; 2nd Lieut., Art., Aug., 1917; Mih- 
tary School for Officers at Saumur, France; 
Attached to 26th Div. until June, 1918, as 2nd 
Lieut., Brigade Adjt., and Aide on General's 
Staff; Citation at Battle of Seichprey; Croix de 
Guerre. 

WiLLCOX, William F. 

Bertram F. Willcox, Ambulance Driver in 
France; Am. Red Cross Officer in Paris; Field 
Art. School at Fontainebleau ; French Army, 
three months' service as Aspirant. 

Williams, Frederick W. 

Wayland W. Williams, Air Service, 2nd Lieut., 
A.E.F. 

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Williams, Jesse Lynch 

Henry Mead Williams, 1st Class Quartermaster, 
U.S.N. 

Williams, Richard H. 

Richard H. Williams, Jr., Lieut.-CoL, Remount 
Service, Q.M.C., A.E.F. 

Willis, William H. 

Harold Willis, 2nd Lieut., Art., N.A. 

WiNGATE, George W. 

George A. Wingate, Brig.-Gen., 52nd Brig., 
F. A., 27th Div., D.S.M., A.E.F. 
Charles G. Wingate, War Dept., Inspector of 
Shells and Manufactures in U.S. 

Winter, Edwin W. 

Edwin P. Winter, Capt., Art., A.E.F. 

WOODBRIDGE, FREDERICK J. E. 

Frederick J. Woodbridge, S.A.T.C., Columbia 
Univ.; Central Officers' Training Camp, Fort 
Monroe, Va. ; Coast Art. Service. 

WooLSEY, Theodore S. 

Theodore S. Woolsey, Jr., Lieut.-CoL, En- 
gineers, A.E.F. 

Zabriskie, George 

Alexander C. Zabriskie, Lieut., J.G., U.S.N. 
George Gray Zabriskie, Lieut., J.G., U.S.N. 

Zogbaum, Rufus F. 

Rufus F. Zogbaum, Jr., Commander, U.S.N., 
Destroyer "Davis" (one of the first six ships to 

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be sent abroad at the beginning of the war) ; 
British Admiralty citation; U.S. Naval Medal. 
Harry St. Clair Zogbaum, U. S. Air Service, 
Oct., 1917; 2nd Lieut., Signal Corps, Aviation 
Sect., Jan., 1918; Discharged, Dec, 1918. 

Ferdinand Zogbaum, Signal Corps, Aviation 
Sect., 2nd Lieut., Nov., 1917; 59th Engineers, 
July, 1918; Transportation Corps, A.E.F., 1st 
Lieut., Sept., 1918; Discharged, Sept., 1919. 



Lim 



DAU(3HTERS OF MEMBERS OF THE CEN- 
TURY ASSOCIATION WHO IN THE GREAT 
WAR RENDERED SERVICE TO THE GOV- 
ERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES, OR 
TO ONE OF THE ALLIED POWERS, 
THROUGH ORGANIZATIONS RECOGNIZED 
BY THAT GOVERNMENT. EACH OF THESE 
IS REPRESENTED BY A STAR ON THE SER- 
VICE FLAG SHOWN DURING THE WAR 
WITHIN THE CLUB HOUSE. 



DAUGHTERS OF MEMBERS REPRE- 
SENTED BY STARS ON THE 
SERVICE FLAG SHOWN 
WITHIN THE CLUB 
HOUSE 

• 
Adaivis, Elbridge L. 

Emily Adams, Am. Red Cross. 

Abler, Felix 

Eleanor Adler, Fed. Board for Vocational Edu- 
cation; Rehabilitation of Wounded Soldiers. 
Margaret Adler, Penn. Woman's Land Army. 

Ruth Adler, Reconstruction Aide, N.A., Colonia 
Hosp., N. J.; Polyclinic Hosp., N. Y. C; Fox 
Hills Hosp., Staten Island. 

Ames^ Charles W. 

Elizabeth Ames, Am. Fund for French 
Wounded, Paris. 

Ahce Ames Crothers, Am. Fund for French 
Wounded, Paris. 

Margaret Ames Wright, Am. Fund for French 
Wounded, Paris. 

Andrews^ Robert D. 

Elizabeth Andrews Bronson, Y.M.C.A., Can- 



teen Service, Paris, AUevard and Lyons, 
France, 1918-1919. 

Baekeland, Leo H. 

Nina R. Baekeland, Yeoman, U. S. Naval Res. 

Baldwin, Elbert F. 

Marian Baldwin, Y.M.C.A., Canteen Work in 
France. 

Baldwin, Henry deF. 

Dorothea Baldwin, iVni. Red Cross, France. 

Bangs, Francis S. 

Helen Clewell Bangs, Capt., Nat. Service 
School, Washington, D, C; Am. Red Cross Mo- 
tor Corps, N. Y. C. 

Mary Whitney Bangs, Am. Red Cross Instruc- 
tor, Model Work Room, 38th St., N.Y.C.; Aide, 
Hudson St. Branch, Naval Hospital, N. Y. C. 

Bartlett, Philip G. 

Priscilla Alden Bartlett, Y.M.C.A., Secy., 
France. 

Batten, Loring W. 

Clare W. Batten, Chief Clerk, Draft Board, 
N.Y.C. 

Beers, Lucius H. 

Eleanor Beers Lestrade, U. S. Censorship, 
N.Y.C. 

Bradley, William Harrison 

Marion Kari Bradley, Nat. League for Wom- 
an's Service, Ridgefield, Conn. 



Mary Linda Bradley, State Council of Defense, 
Woman's Com., Ridgefield, Conn., Chairman; 
Nat. League for Woman's Service, Ridgefield, 
Conn., Chairman. 

Brannan, John W. 

Eleanor Doddridge Brannan, Am. Red Cross 
Nurse; Y.M.C.A., France. 

Byrne, James 

Helen MacGregor Byrne, Am. Red Cross, 
Paris. 

Sheila Byrne, Am. Red Cross, N.Y.C. 

Clarke, Edmund A. S. 

Louise Clarke, War Trade Board, N.Y.C, In- 
telligence Dept. 

Clarke, Thomas Shields 

Alma Clarke, in France with the Society of Les 
Enfants de la Fronticrc. 

Cleveland, Clement 

Elizabeth Manning Mead, Women's Bureau, 
Y.M.C.A., New York, 1917; Women's Bureau, 
Y.M.C.A., Paris, 1918-1919. 

Cobb, Henry E. 

Dorothy Penrose Cobb, Intelligence Dept., 
Washington, D.C. 

CooLiDGE, Charles A. 

Isabel Coolidge, Nurse at French Military Hos- 
pital. Decorated by French Government. Me- 
daille des Epidemies. 

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Julia S. Coolidge, Y.M.C.A., Canteen, Kirk- 
well, Orkney Islands. 

Damrosch, Frank H. 

Helen Theresa Damrosch, Reconstruction Aide 
in Occupational Therapy. 

Damrosch, Wajlter 

AHce Damrosch Pennington, Y.M.C.A., 
France. 

Dana, Charles L. 

Marjorie Dana Barlow, Am. Red Cross, 
France; British Red Cross, Belgium. 

Davis, George S. 

Emily W. Davis, Laboratory Technician, Camp 
Gordon, Atlanta, Ga. 

Davis, Howland 

Katharine Davis, Am. Red Cross, N.Y.C., Bu- 
reau of Personnel. 

deKay, Charles 

Katharine Finola deKay, Adj. Gen.'s Dept., 
Washington, D.C.; Art Teacher, Occupational 
Therapy, Fox Hills Hosp., Staten Island, N.Y. 
Ormonda K. deKay, S.A.T.C, Top Sergt., Co- 
lumbia Univ. 

Delafield, Lewis L. 

Charlotte Delafield, Am. Fund for French 
Wounded, France, Motor Corps. 

Dennis, Samuel S. 

Dorothy Dennis, Y.M.C.A., France. 

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DowD, Charles N. 

Constance E. Dowd, Ordnance Dept., Washing- 
ton, D.C. 

DuRYEE, Joseph R. 

Margaret E. Salesbury, Am. Red Cross, Nurse, 
Base Hosp., Camp Merritt, N. J. 

Farrand, Wilson 

Margaret L. Farrand, Am. Fund for French 
Wounded; Am. Red Cross, France. 

Fisher, Samuel H. 

Margaret Crossette Fisher, Am. Red Cross Can- 
teen; Hostess Red Cross House, Base Hosp., 
No. 16, AlHngtown, Conn.; Nurse in same hos- 
pital; Worker in Debarkation Hosp., No. 3, 
N.Y.C. 

Fiske, Amos K. 

Annette Fiske, 2nd Lieut., State Home Guard, 
Mass., Medical Dept. 

Forbes, William J. 

Rebecca E. Morse, Y.W.C.A., War Council, 
N.J. 

Frazier, Kenneth 

Veronica Frazier, Nurse (Auxiliaire) , Am. Am- 
bulance Hospital, France. 

French, Daniel Chester 

Margaret French, Am. Red Cross, Debarkation 
Hosp., No. 3, six months' service; Duryea War 
Relief, Secy., one year. 

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Gilder, Joseph B. 

Charlotte J. Gilder, U.S. War College, Wash- 
ington, D.C., translating from French and Ger- 
man. 

Hamlin, Alfred D. F. 

Genevieve K. Hamhn, Canteen Work, N.Y.C. 

C. Louise Hamlin, Canteen Work, N.Y.C. 

Harper, J. Henry 

Urling Harper Benedict, Nat. Surgical Dress- 
ing Com.; Nat. League of Woman's Service, 
Canteen; Am. Red Cross, N.Y.C. 

Henderson, Edward C. 

Margaret I. Henderson, Am. Fund for French 
Wounded, France; Women's Overseas Hos- 
pitals, Labouheyre; Association des Dames 
Frarifaises, France. 

Hendrick, Ellwood 

Grace Virginia Pomeroy Hendrick, Am. Red 
Cross, Motor Corps, N.Y.C. 

Hepburn, A. Barton 

Cordelia A. Hepburn, Canteen Worker in 
France. 

Hewitt, Edward R. 

Candace Hewitt, Near East Relief Committee, 

Turkey. 

Lucy Hewitt, with Committee for Restoration 

of Devastated France, Service in the Aisne. 

Hill, David Jayne 

Catharine J. Packer Hill, instructor in the 



French language to U. S. Officers, Soldiers, 
Sailors and Marines. 

Holt, Henry 

Winifred Holt, Head of the Phares de France^ 
Sevres, Bordeaux, Neuilly, Plaisance, Vichy, and 
of the Faro d'Maria. 

Sylvia Holt, Y.M.C.A. 

Jay, John C. 

Edith Van Cortlandt Jay, Surgical Dressings, 
Am. Red Cross, N.Y.C., Canteen; National 
Special Aid Socy., N.Y.C. 

Johnson, Robert Underwood 

Agnes M. Holden, Serbian Relief, N.Y.C. 

Kimball, Alfred R. 

Rosamond Kimball, Y.M.C.A., Dramatic En- 
tertainments; Nurse in Base Hospitals, N. Y. 
and N. J. 

Kissel, Rudolph H. 

Eleonora M. Kissel, Y.M.C.A., France and 
Germany, Secy. 

Le\t]:rmore, Charles H. 

Elsa Levermore Furman, Am. Red Cross, 
N.Y.C. 

LocKWOOD, I. Ferris 

Eleanor Lockwood, Am. Red Cross Nurse, 
France. 

Priscilla Lockwood, Reconstruction Aide, 
U.S.A., Med. Dept., France. 

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Mackenzie^ James C. 

Anna MacKenzie, Am. Red Cross Nurse. 

Manning^ William T. 

Frances van Antwerp Manning, National 
League for Women's Service, Canteen Worker; 
Ward Messenger, Debarkation Hospital, No. 3. 
Elizabeth van Antwerp Manning, Am. Red 
Cross, War Fund Headquarters, Secretary; 
service in Liberty Loan Campaigns. 

Merritt^ Douglas 

Ethel Douglas Merritt, Am. Red Cross Hosp., 
Yvetot, France, May- Aug., 1915; St. Valery en 
Caux, Dr. Fitch's Hosp., Aug-Sept., 1916; gave 
illustrated lectures in America to raise money 
for Dr. Fitch's Hosp., Oct., 1916; service at 
Evreux until May, 1918; Military Nurse at the 
Baroness de Rothschild's Ambrine Hosp. at the 
front, until Nov., 1918. 

Moore, Edward Caldwell 

Dorothea May Moore, Am. Red Cross, Paris; 
Clinical Laboratory Work, Am. Red Cross 
Hosp., No. 2. 

Moore, John Bassett 

Phylhs Elwyn Moore, Am. Red Cross, U.S.A., 
1914-1917; Am. Red Cross and Rockefeller 
Ins., France, Belgium and Balkan States, 1917- 
1919. 

Anne Ferguson Moore, Nat. League for Wom- 

Cieo] 



en's Work at Harvard Canteen, N.Y.C., also at 
Pershing House for the Wounded, N.Y.C. 

Angela Turner Moore, War Savings service. 

MuNROE, George E. 

Marjory Munroe, Am. Red Cross, Instructor, 
N.Y.C, and East Hampton, L.I. 

O'Brien, Morgan J. 

Estelle O'Brien, Am. Red Cross, N.Y.C. 

OsBORN, Henry F. 

Virginia Osborn Sanger, French Heroes Fund, 
Paris. 

OUTERBRroGE, EuGENE H. 

Ethel Outerbridge, Am. Red Cross, N.Y.C. 

Peabody, Endicott 

Helen Peabody, Y.M.C.A., Hosp. at Nevers; 
Orphanage at Etretat. 

Rose Peabody Parsons, Am. Red Cross, Mobile 
Hosp. Unit, No. 2, Searcher. 

Peters, William R. 

Isabel M. Peters, Am. Red Cross, France. 

AHce R. Peters, War Trade Bureau, N.Y.C. 

Peterson, Frederick 

Frederica Peterson Jessup, Presbyterian Hosp., 
N.Y.C, later, home service, 305th Inf., Aux. 

Porter H. Hobart 

Dorothy Porter Pardee, Nurse at Front Line 
Hospital, France. 



Potter^ William 

Adeline Potter Shear, Am. Red Cross, Canteen 
Work at Philadelphia Navy Yard. 

Pritchett^ Henry S. 

Ida W. Pritchett, Rockefeller Inst., N.Y.C.; 
Medical Research, Johns Hopkins Univ. Med. 
School. 

Putnam, Herbert 

Shirley Putnam, Am. Library Assn., Library 
War Service with the Am. Red Cross, France, 
and at the Am. Hosp., Neuilly, France. 

Richmond, Charles A. 

Margaret Richmond, War College, Washington, 
D.C., Office of Chief of Staff, Research Clerk, 
Military Intelligence Dept. 
Frances Richmond, S.A.T.C, 2nd Dist., No. 2, 
N. Y. and N. J., Managing Clerk. 

Roosevelt, Theodore 

Ethel Roosevelt Derby, Am. Red Cross Nurse, 
France. 

Root, Elihu 

Edith Root Grant, Treasurer, Women's Com- 
mittee for Engineer Soldiers, Washington, D.C. 

Rose, Wickliffe 

Ethel Rose Jackson, Technician in Rockefeller 
Institute for Med. Research. 

Sandford, Edward T. 

Anna Magee Sanford, Am. Red Cross, Canteen 
Service in France. 

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SCHIEFFELIN, WiLLIAM J AY 

Margaret Schieffelin Osborne, Standards Com. 
of Woman's Land Army, Chairman. 
Mary Jay Schieffelin, Asst. Librarian at Camp 
Upton for Am. Libr. Assn.; Y.M.C.A. In 
charge of Library at Chamnont, France, for 
eight months. 

Seymour, Henry T. 

Clara Damrosch Seymour, Reconstruction Ser- 
vice as Nurse, Camp Meade, N. J. 

Shrady, Henry M. 

Julester Shrady, U.S.A., Nurse. 

Smith, Arthur C. 

Louise Cosslett Smith, Hackett-Lowther unit, 
French Army, Ambulance Service in France. 

Smith, Munroe 

Gertrude Smith Goodhue, City and State Com- 
mittees for Fourth and Fifth Govt. Loans, 
Boston, Mass., Chairman of Local Committees. 

Smyth, Henry Lloyd 

Charlotte Pumpelly Smyth, Am. Red Cross; 
Y.M.C.A. 

Pauline Pumpelly Smyth, Am. Red Cross; 
Y.M.C.A. 

Stimson, Henry A. 
Julia C. Stimson, Chief Nurse, Base Hosp. No. 
12 (St. Louis, Mo., Unit), British Exp. Force, 
France; Director, Army Nursing Corps, A.E.F. 

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Stoddard, Charles A. 

Ethel Stoddard Parsons, Am. Red Cross, Ser- 
vice for the Blind, Paris. 

Strong, Charles H. 

Margaret Longfellow Strong, American Red 
Cross. 

Thaw, A. Blajr 

Katherine Blair Thaw, Am. Red Cross, Dr. 
Blake's Hospital, Paris. 

Thomas, Augustus 

Glorj^ Thomas, Am. Red Cross, Motor Corps. 

Thompson, Walter 
Jessie Fuller Thompson, Y.M.C.A., Canteen 
Service, N.Y.C., and Navy Camp, Peekskill, 
N.Y. 

Todd, Henry Alitied 

Lisa Oilman Todd, Y.M.C.A., Camp Upton, 
N.Y.; Canteen, Overseas Service. 
Martha Clover Todd, Censorship Bureau, 
N.Y.C., Y.M.C.A., Canteen, Overseas Service. 

Townsend, Howard 

Anne L. Townsend, Civilian employee (stenog- 
rapher and typist), Q.M. Dept., U.S.A. 

Trowbridge, Augustus 

Katharine Trowbridge Perkins, Fosdick Com- 
mission, Protection of Girls. 

Verplanck, William G. 

Margarita Schuyler Verplanck, Woman's Land 
Army, Leader of Halesite Unit, L.I., N.Y., 



1918. Am. Red Cross, Nurse's Aid, House of 
Relief, Hudson St., N.Y.C., 1918-1919. Vaca- 
tion War Relief, office worker. 

Weir, J. Alden 

Cora Weir, Lieut., National League for 
Woman's Service, Canteen Work. 

Dorothy Weir, Food Conservation, Fairfield, 
Conn., Director. 

Whiting, Feederick 

Margaret Whiting, Nurses' Aid, Debarkation 
Hosp. No. 5, U.S.A. 

WooLSEY, George 

Marjorie E., Nurse at Army Hosp. No. 1, 
N.Y.C. 

ZOGBAUM, RUFUS F. 

Kate Zogbaum, Am. Red Cross, Inspection 
Dept., Atlantic Div., 1917-1919. 



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GRANDCHILDREN OF MEMBERS OF THE 
CENTURY ASSOCIATION WHO IN THE 
GREAT WAR RENDERED SERVICE TO THE 
GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 
OR TO ONE OF THE ALLIED POWERS, 
THROUGH ORGANIZATIONS RECOGNIZED 
BY THAT GOVERNMENT. EACH OF THESE 
IS REPRESENTED BY A STAR ON THE SER- 
VICE FLAG SHOWN DURING THE WAR 
WITHIN THE CLUB HOUSE. 



GRANDCHILDREN OF MEMBERS REP- 
RESENTED BY STARS ON THE 
SERVICE FLAG SHOWN 
WITHIN THE CLUB 

HOUSE 

• 

Cromwell, James W. 

Jarvis Cromwell, 1st Lieut., U.S.A., Instructor 
at Camp Hancock, N. J., and Camp Meade, Pa. 

Davis, A. McFarland 

Hallowell Davis, Am. Red Cross, France, Auto- 
mobile driver at the front. 

Dixon, William P. 

Byam K. Stevens, U.S.N., Ensign U.S.S. 
"Harvard." 

Douglas, James 

Lewis W. Douglas, 1st Lieut., Field Art., N.A. 

Gallatin, Frederic 

Philip Gallatin Cammann, 1st Lieut., Inf., 
102nd Regt., 26th Div., A.E.F. 

Howland Gallatin Pell, U.S.N., Quartermaster. 

Frederic A. Gammann, S.A.T.C., Columbia 
LTniversity. 

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Hill, David Jayne 

Walter L. Hill, Jr., Junior Military Camp, 
Plattsburg, N. Y., 1918, 1st Lieut., in command 
of a troop of cavalry ; training as a cavalry officer 
at Norwich University, Conn., 1918. 

Humphreys, Alexander C. 

H. Sherman Loud, Jr., S.A.T.C., Stevens Inst., 
Sergt.-Major. 

Keyes, Edward L. 

Edward L. Keyes, 3rd, 2nd Lieut., U.S.A. 

Lanier^ Charles 

Francis R. Appleton, O.A.T.C., Plattsburg, 
N.Y., three training camps, 1915-1916; Capt., 
O.R.C., U.S.A., Nov., 1916; instructor at 
Plattsburg, O.A.T.C, May- Aug., 1917; in com- 
mand of H.Q. Co., 307th Inf., 77th Div., A.E.F., 
British Training Area of Eperlicques, Aug., 
1917; assistant in Operations and Training Sec- 
tion of General Staff at Divisional Headquar- 
ters, Apr., 1918; student at the Army Gen'l 
Staff College at Langres, June-Sept., 1918; 
Brigade Adjt., 8th Inf., 4th Div., Sept., 
1918; Meuse-Argonne Offensive, Sept.-Oct., 
1918; Major, Inf., U.S.A., Oct., 1918; 
Secretary of General Staff of 2nd Army; 
Lieut. Col., Inf., March, 1919; discharged, 
July, 1919; recommissioned, Lieut. Col., O.R.C. 

Charles Lanier Appleton, O.A.T.C, Platts- 
burg, N. Y., 1916; 2nd Lieut., Nov., 1916; 
Capt., Aug., 1917; Supply Officer, 367th Inf., 



Camp Upton, L.I., Nov., 1917- Aug., 1918; 
Major, 1st Battalion, 367th Inf., Aug., 1918- 
March, 1919; the Vosges and Argonne, Outpost 
Line on Moselle River, south of Metz, Oct.- 
Nov., 1918; with the Army of Occupation at 
Noveant, in German Lorraine for two weeks; 
discharged, April, 1919. 

Reginald B. Lanier, U.S.N.R., Boatswain's 
Mate, 1st Class, Newport, R. I., two months in 
Training Regt., and Petty Officers' School; 
Service on various patrol boats; Ensign, Sept., 
1917; command of patrol boat "Nightingale," 
Oct.-Nov., 1917; U.S.S. "North Carolina," con- 
voy service, April-Dec, 1918; discharged, Dec, 
1918. 

George E. Turnure, Jr., Am. Amb. Corps, 
Dec, 1916; Lafayette Flying Corps, French 
Army, Jan., 1917; Military Aviation School at 
Avord, Feb., 1917 ; at the front, Flanders and the 
Aisne, with Escadrille, S octet e Pilots Aviateurs 
103, Groupe de Combat, No. 12, July— Dec, 
1917; one German aeroplane brought down (of- 
ficially recognized), near Dixmude; at French 
Aviation Training School, Issoudun, as Instruc- 
tor, Jan.-Feb., 1918; at the front, in the 103rd 
American Aero-Pursuit Squadron, as Pilot, and 
later as Flight-Commander, Feb.- Aug., 1918; 
official record, one balloon burned, near the Che- 
min des Dames, 20 April, 1918; and one 
balloon burned, 1 June, 1918, at Ploegsteert; 
with 28th Aero-Pursuit Squadron on the Toul 

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front, as Chief Flight Officer, St. Mihiel offen- 
sive, Sept., 1918; Aero Service in the Argonne, 
Oct.-Dec, 1918; Discharged, Feb., 1919; Dec- 
orations, Legion of Honor, Croix de Guerre, 
with five citations, and the official French rib- 
bon for volunteer members of the Lafayette 
Flying Corps ; also the Fourragere of the Esca- 
drille Lafayette. Ranks, Soldat 2ieme Classe, 
Corporal. Sergeant, 1st Lieut., and Captain. 

Macdonald, Chaeles 

Charles Macdonald Serson, Canadian Army. 

Meyer, Henry C. 

Henry C. Meyer, 3rd, U.S.N. 

Raymond, Rossiter W. 

Alfred Raymond Bellinger, Signal Corps, Avia- 
tion Sect., 1st Lieut, and Adjt., N. A. 

Stoddard, Charles A. 

Wilham H. V. Hoffman, Jr., Lieut., Signal 
Corps, A.E.F. 

Stoddard Hoffman, Lieut., Signal Corps, Avia- 
tion Sect., and Ambulance Corps, A.E.F. 

Charles Gouverneur Hoffman, Lieut., Royal 
Flying Corps, B.E.F. 

Williams, David 

Eliot B. Foot, Am. Ambulance Corps, Argonne 
Dist., 1916-1917; returned to U. S., owing to 
physical disabilitj% spring of 1917; enhsted in 
1st Res. Aero Squadron (later 26th Aero Squad- 
ron, A.E.F.) May, 1917; promoted, Corp., 

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Sergt., 2nd Lieut., transferred to 32d Aero 
Squadron; service at Issoudun, France; dis- 
charged, April, 1919; received with others from 
French Minister of War a special medal with 
ribbon. 

Winter^ Edwin W. 

Wallace C. Winter, French Army Aviation. 
Killed in Action, 8 March, 1918. 

William J. Dean, Capt., 9th Inf., 2nd Div., 
A.E.F. Twice wounded. 

GRANDDAUGHTER 

Macdonald, Charles 

Marion Macdonald, Nurse, Volunteer Aid 
Dept., France. 



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